Threatened species & ecological communities

Recovery plan for the Southern Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree)

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, July 2001
ISBN 0 731 36213 6

This adopted recovery plan came into force on 20 February 2004

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Legislative Context
  3. Species Information
  4. Management Issues
  5. Previous Recovery Actions
  6. Proposed Recovery Objectives, Actions and Performance Criteria 1999-2003
  7. Implementation
  8. Social and Economic Consequences
  9. Biodiversity Benefits
  10. Preparation Details
  11. Review Date
  12. References

Table

Details

© NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, 2001.
This work is copyright, however material presented in this plan may be copied for personal use or published for educational purposes, providing that any extracts are fully acknowledged. Apart from this and any other use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced without prior written permission from NPWS.

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service,
43 Bridge Street,
(PO Box 1967)
Hurstville NSW 2220
Tel: 02 95856444
www.npws.nsw.gov.au

Information or queries regarding the Southern Corroboree Frog are best directed to the Recovery Team coordinator at:

Threatened Species Unit,
NPWS Southern Directorate,
PO Box 2115,
Queanbeyan, NSW 2620
Ph: (02) 6298 9700

Or

The Director,
Regional Wildlife Programs,
Wildlife Australia Branch,
Environment Australia,
PO Box 636,
Canberra ACT 2601

Cover photograph: The Southern Corroboree Frog Pseudophryne corroboree
Photographer: David Hunter

This plan should be cited as follows:
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (2001) Approved Recovery Plan for the Southern Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree). NSW NPWS, Hurstville NSW.

ISBN: 0 7313 6213 6


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