Threatened species & ecological communities

Granite featherflower (Verticordia staminosa subsp. cylindracea var. cylindracea) interim recovery plan 2004-2009

Interim recovery plan no. 161
Julie Patten, Kim Kershaw and Bethea Loudon
Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia, May 2004
Western Australian Threatened Species and Communities Unit (WATSCU)

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© The Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management, 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 the Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australian Threatened Species and Communities Unit (WATSCU), PO Box 51, Wanneroo, WA 6946

Prepared by: Western Australian Threatened Species and Communities Unit (WATSCU)

For further information contact:

Julie Patten
Project Officer,
WA Threatened Species and Communities Unit,
CALM,
PO Box 51
WANNEROO WA 6946.

Kim Kershaw
Flora Conservation Officer,
CALMs Narrogin District,
PO Box 100,
MERREDIN WA 6312.

Bethea Loudon
Flora Conservation Officer,
CALMs Katanning District,
PO Box 811,
KATANNING WA 6317.

Disclaimer

The Western Australian Department of Conservation and Land Management 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.


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