Help save the Three-toed Snake-tooth Skink
Help save the Three-toed Snake-tooth Skink
Help save the Three-toed Snake-tooth Skink
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Site 1: Border Ranges National Park<br />
Entire extent of Border Ranges National Park.<br />
Total site area (ha): 32,054.40<br />
LGA: Kyogle; Tweed<br />
NPWS reserve: Border Ranges National Park; Limpinwood Nature Reserve; Mebbin National Park<br />
Occurs on private land: No<br />
Estimated population size: Data unavailable<br />
Management site map<br />
Management activities to protect <strong>the</strong> <strong>Three</strong>-<strong>toed</strong> <strong>Snake</strong>-<strong>tooth</strong> <strong>Skink</strong> at <strong>the</strong> site<br />
Threat name Objective Action<br />
Feral pigs<br />
Risk of adverse<br />
fire/wildfire<br />
Domestic stock<br />
Reduce pest species densities and maintain at low<br />
levels<br />
Reduce <strong>the</strong> risk of adverse fire at <strong>the</strong> site<br />
Ensure grazing regime is appropriate for <strong>the</strong><br />
species<br />
Pig control<br />
Land manager consultation<br />
Land manager consultation<br />
Monitoring actions<br />
Regular monitoring of species abundance, extent and condition on <strong>the</strong> site will be conducted to determine population trends<br />
through time. The extent and severity of threats is proposed to be monitored to assess <strong>the</strong> effectiveness of management<br />
actions.<br />
Are you helping to <strong>save</strong> threatened species?<br />
Tell us about <strong>the</strong> work you’re doing, and find out more about our program - visit<br />
http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/savingourspecies.<br />
Published on 29-Aug-2013<br />
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