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- Page 41 and 42: A - 2.0 LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT The dev
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- Page 49 and 50: Biodiversity Toolbox The Commonweal
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Figure 5.1 Native vegetation commun
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Biodiversity - Technical Report Pag
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There have been few quantitative st
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• Rainforest • Wetlands • Dun
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Figure 5.5 Endangered ecological co
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of streams for water quality purpos
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Figures 5.5 - 5.7 Waratah (Telopea
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A - 5.4 A - 5.4.1 Terrestrial Fauna
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A - 5.4.3 Invertebrates There conti
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A draft Recovery Plan has been prep
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assumption that occupancy of a site
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Variables such as ‘proportion of
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Mount Kincumba to Bouddi NP and Cop
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A - 5.7 References Anon (1996) 'Sev
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Scotts D (1991) “Old-growth fores
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A - 6.2 Aquatic Habitats A - 6.2.1
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considered. This is true for all ri
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this zone are isolated Casuarina gl
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The Hawkesbury River The Hawkesbury
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Gulls (Larus novaehollandiae); Pied
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Patonga Creek Little information is
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A particular objective of the above
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northeast lies the suburb of North
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Figure 6.11 Weedy Seadragon (Phyllo
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Lisarow Wetland Lisarow Wetland is
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• appropriately timed collection
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A - 6.3 References ANZECC (1992) Au
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Almost thirty key threatening proce
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Whilst these two species appear mor
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Low (1999) surmised that this fungu
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A - 7.8 Fire Management Fire manage
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1. Salinity mediated processes - Sa
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• Structural flood mitigation wor
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Increased needs for active recreati
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A - 7.14 References Anderson, C (20