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Draft Macadamia Species Recovery Plan 2019-2024 (Macadamia integrifolia, M. tetraphylla, M. ternifolia and M. jansenii)

Comments on this recovery plan closed 7 June 2019. The documents below remain available for reference only.

Public comment

You are invited to comment on this draft revised national recovery plan in accordance with the provisions of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) by 7th June 2019.

The draft Macadamia Species Recovery Plan was prepared by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science and is proposed to be adopted as the National Recovery Plan for these species under the EPBC Act.

The draft National Recovery Plan provides information on the biology, ecology, distribution, habitat critical to the survival of the species’ and threats and identifies those research and management actions necessary to support the long-term recovery of the species.

How can I get involved?

Read the draft recovery plan

Draft Macadamia Species Recovery Plan 2019-2024 (PDF - 1.34 MB)
Draft Macadamia Species Recovery Plan 2019-2024 (DOCX - 2.42 MB)

Send your comments

The public comment period closes 7th June 2019.

If you wish to comment on this draft plan, please send your comments, quoting the title of the plan, to:

Email: recoveryplans@environment.gov.au

or

Mail:
Protected Species and Communities Branch
Biodiversity and Conservation Division
Department of the Environment and Energy
GPO Box 787
Canberra ACT 2601

Privacy

Your views are being sought by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy for the purpose of informing the Minister for the Environment on the Draft National Recovery Plan for the Macadamia Species.

Personal information that you provide will only be used for these purposes. Personal information may be disclosed to employees of Australian Government agencies assisting the Minister for the purposes outlined above. Contents of your submission may be included in subsequent publications of the recovery plan.