Caladenia arenaria Fitzg. Recovery Plan
Threatened Species Unit, Western
The State of New South Wales, Department of Environment and Conservation, 2004
ISBN: 0731365399
Contents
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- Foreword
- Executive Summary
- Current conservation status
- Description
- Distribution & abundance
- Tenure
- Soils and geology
- Climate
- Habitat
- Biology & ecology
- Legislation
- Management issues
- Species ability to recover
- Previous actions undertaken
- Recovery objectives and performance criteria
- Recovery Actions
- Alternative management strategies
- Implementation
- Preparation details
- References
- Personal communications
- Acknowledgements
Copyright
© The State of New South Wales, Department of Environment and Conservation, 2004
This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced without prior written permission from DEC. NSW Department of Environment and Conservation 43 Bridge Street (PO Box 1967) Hurstville NSW 2220, Tel: 02 95856444
Prepared by: Threatened Species Unit, Western
For further information contact
Geoff Robertson
Threatened Species Unit, Western
NSW Department of Environment and Conservation
P.O. Box 2111
Dubbo NSW 2830
Tel 02 6883 5349
geoff.robertson@npws.nsw.gov.au
Disclaimer
The NSW Department of Environment and Conservation publishes recovery plans to outline the actions needed for the conservation of threatened native wildlife.
The attainment of objectives and the provision of funds may be subject to budgetary and other constraints affecting the parties involved, and may be constrained by the need to address other conservation priorities. Approved recovery plans may be subject to modification due to changes in knowledge and changes in conservation status.
Cover photo: Caladenia arenaria at Lonesome Pine State Forest by Geoff Carr.
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