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.
What type of species or threatening process do the priority actions apply to?
Name of species or threatening process that the priority actions apply to.
There are
2 threatened species in New South Wales
matching the above criteria
which have
current Priority action plans.
A total of
24 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 |
Assess conservation value of all sites containing species, based on population size, flora, fauna and condition. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Medium
|
Continue surveys for species. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
High
|
Establish and maintain a database linked across jurisdictions, compatible with national standards. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Medium
|
Identify key sites for conservation protection. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Medium
|
Determine the most appropriate form of protection for identified key sites and prepare proposals for those sites supported by documentation. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Low
|
Maintain up to date ‘best practice’ management guidelines for landholders managing species and foster implementation. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Medium
|
Develop and implement site management plans including species specific actions. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Medium
|
Identify information needs and priorities for research. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Low
|
Identify sites that should be targeted for an enhancement program to improve the existing values. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Plant >
Herbs and Forbs |
Low
|
Assess conservation value of all sites containing species, based on flora, fauna and condition. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Continue threatened species surveys. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
High
|
Establish a database linked across jurisdictions, compatible with national standards. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Maintain the database to support research, management and planning activities. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Identify protection mechanisms that can be used for conservation of species and assess their effectiveness in achieving a comprehensive, adequate and representative system (based on those already in place). |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Identify key sites for conservation protection. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Determine the most appropriate form of protection for the identified sites and prepare proposals for those sites supported by documentation. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Identify key sites for acquisition. Negotiate reservation proposals with Australian Government, State and Territory agencies and other protection measures with landholders and managers. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Maintain up to date ‘best practice’ management guidelines for landholders managing species and foster implementation. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Develop and implement site management plans including species specific actions. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Identify information needs and priorities for research. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Identify sites that should be targeted for an enhancement program to improve the existing values. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Facilitate information and skills exchange between landholders, land managers, government agencies, community groups and other stakeholders aimed at achieving best practice management. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
High
|
Liaise with organisations and participate in regional planning processes to ensure that conservation of NTG–ST is incorporated appropriately in planning, management and development control in the region. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
High
|
Evaluate the legislative and regional environmental planning framework relevant to species conservation. |
Rutidosis leiolepis |
Monaro Golden Daisy |
Multiple
|
Medium
|