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Carex tasmanica (curly sedge)

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Consultation documents

Comments on this listing assessment closed 15 January 2016. These documents remain available for reference only.

Consultation Document on Delisting Eligibility Carex tasmanica (curly sedge) (PDF - 248.33 KB)
Consultation Document on Delisting Eligibility Carex tasmanica (curly sedge) (DOCX - 134.25 KB)

Invitation to comment

Comments were sought regarding:

  • the eligibility of Carex tasmanica (curly sedge) for deletion from the EPBC Act threatened species list; and
  • discussion of the management and possible effects of delisting of the above species.

The views of experts, stakeholders and the general public are welcome. Responses can be provided by any interested person.

Anyone may nominate a native species, ecological community or threatening process for listing or delisting under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) or for a transfer of an item already on the list to a new listing category. The Threatened Species Scientific Committee (the Committee) undertakes the assessment of species to determine eligibility for inclusion in the list of threatened species and provides its recommendation to the Australian Government Minister for the Environment.