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Comaum NFRs - ForestrySA

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25<br />

2000<br />

Med<br />

Remove introduced plant species from Cpt C<br />

Wombat flat NFR – former house paddock<br />

Maintain fencing on boundaries to exclude<br />

neighbours’ sheep and cattle<br />

Map occurrences of scheduled pest plants and<br />

other environmental weeds including nonindigenous<br />

Acacia spp. and implement control<br />

measures<br />

Monitor feral animal populations and implement<br />

control operations as required<br />

Maintain the program to remove pine wildings with<br />

priority to the Scientific Reference Areas<br />

5.3.2 Specific Objective – Introduced Species<br />

Minimise impacts from introduced plants and<br />

animals<br />

Ongoing<br />

High<br />

Ongoing<br />

High<br />

High Ongoing<br />

Med Ongoing<br />

High Ongoing<br />

Ensure precautions are taken to prevent damage<br />

to the Reserve by commercial forestry activities<br />

such as herbicide spraying, fertiliser application,<br />

and logging operations.<br />

Prohibit firewood removal unless part of an<br />

approved management operation<br />

Prohibit Bee Husbandry on <strong>ForestrySA</strong> land which<br />

may impact on the flora in these Reserves<br />

Regulate native species seed harvesting in<br />

accordance with <strong>ForestrySA</strong> Policy.<br />

5.3.3 Specific Objective – Commercial Activity<br />

Regulate commercial activities in the Reserve<br />

and adjacent plantation areas to minimise<br />

damage to the biological community<br />

High Ongoing<br />

High Ongoing<br />

Ongoing<br />

High<br />

Ongoing<br />

High<br />

Regulate Petroleum activities as per Petroleum<br />

Act 2000, and Regulations.<br />

Final<br />

Plan – August 2001

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