Nature conservation

Threatened species

Priority actions by type of threatened species

The Department of Environment and Conservation has prepared a Priorities Action Statement (PAS) to promote the recovery of threatened species and the abatement of key threatening processes in New South Wales.

The Priorities Action Statement identifies a number of broad strategies to help threatened plants and animals recover in New South Wales. Each of these strategies have more specific priority actions within them.

Select an item from the list below to see priority actions for all species of that type.

Type of species

What type of species or threatening process do the priority actions apply to?

Name of species

Name of species or threatening process that the priority actions apply to.

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There are 1 threatened species in New South Wales matching the above criteria which have current Priority action plans. A total of 12 current Priority actions have been identified to help recover these species.
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Action title Scientific
name
 
Common
name
Type of
species
Priority
Protect all known sites immediately from any type of disturbance (fire, grazing, forestry operations,etc) until such time as its conservation status is fully known and recovery actions are better developed. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers High
Liaise with local indigenous groups to ascertain the importance or relevance of this species to indigenous cultures and seek their assistance in understanding the ecology of the species and in developing recovery actions. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers Low
Ensure that local govt, DNR, Forestry and other planning agencies are kept informed of all known populations in order to assist them in making informed planning decisions regarding clearing, forestry and other development activities. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers Medium
Implement sympathetic habitat management on-park and ensure consideration of the species ecology and habitat in all forms of management planning. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers High
Determine the full extent, distribution and viability of surviving populations and identify at least 6 populations across the species range for implementation of recovery actions. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers High
Following targeted surveys, reassess the conservation status and if required, prepare and submit a nomination for listing as "Critically Endangered". Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers Medium
Establish a comprehensive monitoring program for the 6 identified populations to determine the success or otherwise of recovery actions and to guide future actions. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers High
Conduct research to determine ecological requirements and undertake field studies to monitor seedling establishment and survivorship. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers Medium
Understand the species response to disturbance regimes by conducting experimental research into the effects of fire and grazing disturbance, in order to guide recovery actions. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers Medium
Investigate seed viability, germination, dormancy and longevity (in natural environment and in storage). Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers High
Collect seed for NSW Seedbank. Develop collection program in collaboration with BGT - multiple provenances. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers High
Provide relevant landcare & community groups with information, support and guidance to assist in identifying the species and selecting appropriate sites for tree planting and other bush regen activities that will not impact on the species. Tylophora linearis Tylophora linearis Plant > Epiphytes and Climbers Low