Threatened species & ecological communities

National Recovery Plan for Magenta Lilly Pilly (Syzygium paniculatum)

NSW Office of Environment and Heritage, June 2012
DECC 2011/0259
ISBN 978 1 74122 786 4

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Summary

Magenta Lilly Pilly is listed as vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and endangered under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. The species is a small to medium-sized rainforest tree endemic to New South Wales, with a coastal distribution between Upper Lansdowne near Taree in the north and Conjola National Park near Sussex Inlet in the south. It is found on a range of land tenures and is represented in a number of national parks and nature reserves.

This document constitutes the national recovery plan for Magenta Lilly Pilly (Syzygium paniculatum) and, as such, considers the conservation requirements of the species across its known range. It identifies the actions to be taken to ensure the long term viability of the species in nature and the parties who will undertake these actions.

The overall objective of this recovery plan is to protect known subpopulations of Magenta Lilly Pilly from decline and to ensure that wild populations of the species remain viable in the long term.

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