National recovery plan for Zieria baeuerlenii
Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (NSW)
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Summary
The Bomaderry Zieria is listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, 1999 as well as Endangered (Schedule 1, Part 1) on the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act, 1995.
This species occurs only in NSW, with only one known population which is scattered within an area of about 0.5 km × 1 km of bushland on either side of Bomaderry Creek, north of Nowra on the NSW South Coast.
The overall objective of this Recovery Plan is to ensure that the current natural population of the Bomaderry Zieria is maintained.
The future recovery actions detailed in this Recovery Plan include:
- Reduce rabbit numbers
- Control weeds
- Minimise pedestrian and trampling impacts
- Monitoring
- Manage fire regimes
- Maintain ex-situ collections
- Translocation and educational project
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