Action title
|
Scientific name
|
Common name
|
Type of species
|
Priority |
Ensure appropriate environmental assessment is undertaken when assessing development proposals. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Liaise with leaseholders and visitors regarding protection and management of remnant and significant vegetation in the settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Provide assistance for leaseholders to protect significant remnant vegetation in the settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage invertebrate and vertebrate habitat protection in the settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Minimise impacts of Kentia palm seed collecting. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Educate residents and visitors on the potential impacts of collection on the biodiversity value of fauna of the LHIG. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Conduct a review of legislation to ensure there is adequate legislative power, particularly in regard to invertebrates to prevent illegal collection. Lobby for changes to legislation. Amend Regulations where appropriate and possible. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Ensure that appropriate LHIB staff have statutory authority and training to undertake law enforcement activities. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
LHIB to enhance relationships with regulatory authorities concerned with the trade of biological materials. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Ensure appropriate licences are issued for persons undertaking collections for research purposes. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Establish a list of terrestrial invertebrates of the LHIG that may have commercial value. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate the feasibility of commercial captive breeding of terrestrial invertebrates in terms of a biodiversity benefit. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Restrict access to offshore islands that are significant for invertebrate species, particularly Balls Pyramid, Blackburn and Roach Islands. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Establish protocols to keep significant invertebrate localities secure. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Promote visitor awareness of the importance to stay on walking tracks. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Establish an appropriate hygiene protocols for access to Mount Gower. This would include options such as cleaning of footwear. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Investigate options for placement of composting toilet at the entrance to the Mount Gower walking track. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Ensure researchers are aware of sensitive areas prior to field work commencing. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage tourists, residents, researchers and management staff to adopt minimal impact bushwalking practices. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Protect threatened plant habitats from adverse impacts of visitation. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Monitor areas identified at risk from climate change. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Establish monitoring sites in as many "at risk" areas as possible, including Mangroves, Sallywood Swamp Forest, cloud forest, high parts of the northern hills. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Establish long-term monitoring sites of terrestrial invertebrates and selected flora (including non-vascular flora) along an altitudinal gradient in the southern mountains. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Develop and implement a monitoring program to assess the impacts of climate change on invertebrate lifecycles and ‘at risk’ flora e.g. Knicker Nut, Chamaesyce psammogeton, Geniostoma huttonii, Polystichum moorei, and Xylosma parvifolium. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Establish a climate monitoring station at higher altitudes. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate options for securing species identified as most at risk from climate change. Investigate propagation and ex-situ storage techniques for species restricted to cloud forests, including both seed banking and living collections. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Prepare nominations for species, populations, ecological communities or critical habitat as required. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Assess the appropriateness of nominating vegetation communities identified as being of conservation concern. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Assess the appropriateness of nominating identified invertebrates as threatened. This includes seven endemic ant species, 38 endemic beetles, and nine endemic spiders. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Habitat of Knicker Nut, Calystegia affinis, Chamaesyce psammogeton and Polystichum moorei in settlement area must be protected from clearing and fenced where possible to protect from trampling or grazing. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Grass invasion, specifically Kikuyu, is impacting the viability of the Calystegia affinis population at Old Settlement. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Control the introduced Buffalo and Kikuyu grasses threatening the Caesalpinia bonduc population at Neds Beach. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Cherry Guava, Crofton Weed and Tiger Lily to be controlled in Carmichaelia exsul sites. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Weed control in Chamaesyce psammogeton sites will need to be opportunistically undertaken to new weed species incursion. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Coprosma inopinata habitat should be monitored for any weed incursions, and any weeds treated as a priority. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control Crofton weed and Tiger Lily in Polystichum moorei habitat in the southern mountains where sites are accessible. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Undertake monitoring of threatened flora populations. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Establish ex-situ populations of threatened flora. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control introduced invertebrates that are impacting upon threatened flora in settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Adverse impacts from tourism at the Calystegia affinis site to be minimised, and the boardwalk in the area to be maintained. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Impacts of visitation at Caesalpinia bonduc sites needs to be monitored and any adverse impacts need to be minimised, by either signage or fencing. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Access to the southern population of Coprosma inopinata should be restricted to essential research and management only and access permitted only with information on how to minimise adverse impacts on site. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Conduct priority fauna species research. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Conduct research on the ecology of the LHI Currawong. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Design and implement monitoring programs to evaluate effectiveness of recovery actions on listed threatened fauna. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Zone all mapped Flesh-footed Shearwater nesting habitat as Environmental Protection or significant vegetation. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Rehabilitate areas within grazing leases where Flesh-footed Shearwaters are continuing to nest as well as additional areas where possible that are within the 1978 mapped distribution. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Protect and enhance habitat for the Lord Howe Island Silvereye. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Enhance and protect habitat for the LHI Wood-eating Cockroach. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Protect and enhance Lord Howe Island Earthworm habitat through minimising access to stream edges by visitors to Mount Gower. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Protect habitat of the White-bellied Storm-petrel and Kermadec Petrel breeding populations on Balls Pyramid through restricting access. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Protect and enhance Red-tailed Tropicbird habitat. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Protect and enhance Little Shearwater habitat. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Maintain existing rodent baiting program and review with regard to expanding the program to seasonally cover seasonal breeding areas for affected sea birds. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Ensure strict quarantine protocols are implemented for access to all offshore islands to prevent rodents from establishing on these islands. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Promote the re-establishment of White-bellied Storm-petrel and Kermadec Petrel breeding populations on the main Island through rodent eradication or control on Mount Gower. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Assess the impact of the introduced Masked Owl predation on threatened fauna. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Reduce the amount of plastic bags in use on LHIG and encourage their responsible disposal. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Provide support to efforts to reduce bycatch of sea birds by long-line fishing operations. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement the Lord Howe Island Phasmid Interim Recovery Actions. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Implement the Lord Howe Placostylus recovery actions. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Protect habitat of the Lord Howe Island Gecko and Lord Howe Island Skink. Developments that would remove habitat for these two species would require assessment under the EP&A Act 1979 and the Commonwealth EPBC Act 1999. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Determine the distribution and status of the Lord Howe Island Gecko and Lord Howe Island Skink where the two species are likely but not known to occur (Admiralty Group, Gower Island and Muttonbird Island). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Design and enforce quarantine protocols for residents and visitors travelling to offshore islands to minimise the risk that rodents, the introduced skink and frog, diseases and pathogens are not introduced to offshore islands. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
The biology and ecology of at least one population for the LHI Gecko and LHI skink should be studied. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate the impact of the Grass Skink and the Bleating Tree Frog on the main island on the Lord Howe Island Skink and Lord Howe Island Gecko. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement the Lord Howe Island Woodhen Recovery Plan. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Implement the high priority components of the LHIB Quarantine Strategy on the Lord Howe Island Group and mainland departure points (managing threats and habitats). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Implement the remaining components of the LHIB Quarantine Strategy (managing threats and habitats). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement the LHIB Plant Importation Policy (managing threats and habitat). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Increase production of local native plants for use in the settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Develop a rapid response and detection protocol for new introductions of weeds and exotic fauna (managing threats and habitat). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Regularly update mapping to reflect outcomes from implementation programs and review effectiveness of implementation programs on annual basis. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Complete Lord Howe Island Multi species management plan by 2006. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Develop and implement measures to minimise the impacts of introduced flora and fauna pathogens (managing threats and habitat). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Develop and implement a set of phytosanitary guidelines for walkers to minimise the risk of introducing pests, weeds and disease to the LHIG. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Develop and implement a strategy to control the spread of Phytophthora cinnamomi in the settlement area (managing threats and habitat). |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Conduct a detailed survey for the presence of Phytophthora cinnamomi. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Test LHIG native species potential to be susceptible to Phytophthora cinnamomi. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement the high priority tasks in the LHIB Strategic Plan for Weed Management. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Implement other tasks of the LHI Strategic Plan for Weed Management. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Continue weed mapping programs to include problem species that have not been mapped, e.g. distribution of exotic grasses on offshore islands. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Continue inventory and monitoring of weed distribution and spread. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Develop a weed monitoring program. This program would identify key points to be monitored and include feedback loops. Monitoring outcomes should be mapped to provide data for future analyses. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate and implement funding incentive schemes for weed management on leases in settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Identify and implement safe techniques and training in remote and dangerous terrain. Target weed species include Bitou Bush, Crofton Weed and Tiger Lily. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Monitor weed spread and distribution. Weed spread and distribution to be monitored on a regular basis to provide information on weed status in remote areas. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Establish a rapid response protocol to control any outbreaks of significant weeds such as Cherry Guava in the southern mountains. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Prepare promotional material and activity program to increase weed awareness for both islanders and visitors. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Run tours visiting weed management sites. Any profits made should be used for further weed management. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Continue regular weed inspections of leases in settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Ensure careful use of herbicide in invertebrate hotspot areas and threatened flora and fauna habitat. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Use a gradual approach to weed control in invertebrate hotspot areas so that invertebrates have an opportunity to move or recover in untreated or previously treated areas. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Ensure staff and volunteers are adequately trained in herbicide use and are using the most effective and target-specific chemical and application methods. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Support research into the control and biology of major weed species of Lord Howe Island, including research into weed control techniques. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate current research into the biological control of weed species, particularly Crofton Weed and Tiger Lily, which are problems in inaccessible areas. Initiate and support any funding proposals for research in this area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
LHIB staff to work with leaseholders to undertake weed control, in conjunction with revegetation in degraded Sallywood Swamp Forest sites 1, 2, 4 and 5 as identified in plan. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Conduct bush regeneration sweeps, and control key weed species at Transit Hill. Key weeds to target include Cherry Guava, Cotoneaster, Pittosporum, Ground Asparagus and Climbing Asparagus. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Monitor for incursions by new weed species on Transit Hill. Any new outbreaks to be treated as a priority. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control Bitou Bush on the cliff lines of the northern hills of Malabar due to its predicted impact on sea birds. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Control Bridal Creeper on Malabar, particularly Malabar Ridge. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Conduct a Kikuyu control program on Dawson's Point, undertaken in conjunction with replacement by the native grass species Poa poiformis. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Conduct a broad weed control program on Malabar, focus on Ground Asparagus and Climbing Asparagus, and also monitor and control any escaping weeds e.g. Privet ligustrum sinense, Cotoneaster, Grevillea robusta. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control exotic grasses on coastal dunes at Blinky Beach and Lagoon Foreshores particularly in the habitat of the endangered plant Chamaesyce psammogeton. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control exotic species e.g. Ipomea cairica and Euphorbia paralias where necessary, particularly in the habitat of the endangered plant Chamaesyce psammogeton. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Monitor for any new weed species on coastal dunes and remove as appropriate. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Exotic grass invasion to be controlled on offshore islands. Target weed species include Kikuyu and Rhodes Grass. Exotic species to be replaced with appropriate native species. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Monitor for any new weed species on offshore islands, particularly of exotic grasses. Any new weed species to be treated as a priority. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control weeds in remnant vegetation, and particularly significant vegetation communities in settlement area including Mangrove, Lowland Mixed Forest, Poa poiformis and Greybark-Blackbutt on calcarenite/coral sand. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Control weeds in significant watercourses.
Significant watercourses include those at Old Settlement, Cobby's Creek, the Soldiers Creek basin of the southern settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Control weeds in selected priority sites in settlement area including from Neds Beach to Middle Beach and Blinky Beach,. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control exotic grasses at Lagoon foreshores, Lovers Bay, Old Settlement and Ned's Beach. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Continue the current procedure by the LHIB to remove Norfolk Island Pines that are less than 6m. Encourage the removal of larger Norfolk Island Pines outside of areas that have been identified as culturally significant for the Norfolk Island Pine. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Bush regeneration sweeps to be undertaken in the southern mountains chiefly to control Cherry Guava, Cotoneaster, Ochna and Ground Asparagus and to monitor and treat incursions of any new weed species. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control exotic grasses and replace with native grass at Muttonbird Point. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control Crofton Weed and Tiger Lily in the habitat of the endangered plant Carmichaelia exsul at Eddies Cave, Mt Gower. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control of Crofton Weed on southern mountains, where accessible, and in priority communities including Waterfall Cliff, Upland Freshwater Stream, Dracophyllum-Metrosideros and Mixed Fern and Herb communities. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control of other key weed species (Tiger Lily, Cherry Guava, Cotoneaster, Ochna, Ground Asparagus and Bitou Bush) in southern mountains where accessible. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
At Little Island undertake control of Tiger Lily, Castor Oil, Crofton Weed, Cherry Guava and Paspalum. Encourage regeneration of native species. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement the high priority actions from the Lord Howe Island Vegetation Rehabilitation Plan. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Undertake remaining components from the Lord Howe Island Vegetation Rehabilitation Plan. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Revegetate selected degraded high conservation priority sites in Settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage revegetation of selected Sallywood Swamp Forest Sites. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage revegetation of Mangrove communities. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage revegetation of selected watercourse areas. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage revegetation of cleared areas where appropriate. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Use best-practice regeneration principles. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Establish a monitoring program for revegetation projects. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Establish monitoring programs measure the success of programs. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Establish a set of marked photo points in a range of sites to assist with the monitoring of revegetation projects. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Undertake quadrat or transect sampling to measure changes to vegetation including species composition, height and canopy cover. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control the impacts of trampling, browsing and grazing by domestic stock by fencing selected Sallywood Swamp Forest, Mangrove and watercourse communities in settlement area. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Encourage fencing of other patches of remnant vegetation from domestic stock. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement erosion control measures in fenced areas wherever necessary. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Plant a buffer of hardy species on the edges of significant remnant vegetation patches, particularly those suffering from dieback. Natural regeneration of native species should also be encouraged on the edges of remnant vegetation patches. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Control introduced rodents. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Continue introduced rodent current baiting program. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Review existing baiting program to include additional baiting sites for biodiversity based outcomes. Consider inclusion of additional areas identified above. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Design and implement a monitoring program to evaluate the effectiveness of the program on reducing the threat of rodent predation on target species and locations. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Eradicate introduced rodents. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Continue studies where necessary to investigate rodent eradication. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Prepare a Species Impact Statement (under the TSC Act) for the proposal to eradicate introduced rodents. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Continue to evaluate opportunities to use rodent specific toxins. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Conduct research into the impacts of introduced vertebrate fauna on the biodiversity of the LHIG and investigate techniques for control or eradication. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate degree of threat through competition and predation posed by: the Australian Kestrel, Backbird, Bleating Tree-frog, Buff-Banded Rail, Feral Pigeon, Grass Skink, Mask Owl and Song thrush. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate techniques and feasibility of control or eradication for each species, based on the level of threat each species poses to native species of the LHIG. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement control or eradication techniques where available, feasible and effective. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Conduct research into the impacts of introduced invertebrate fauna on the biodiversity of the LHIG and, investigate techniques for control or eradication. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate the threat posed by introduced invertebrates through targeted monitoring sites and research. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate techniques and feasibility for control or eradication based on the level of threat each species poses to the native species of the LHIG. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Implement control or eradication techniques where available, feasible and effective. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Investigate control methods for the Arsipoda beetle on Calystegia affinis site on Max Nicholls track. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
If control methods for the Arsipoda beetle are found that are effective and that do not pose a risk to Calystegia affinis, undertake a control program. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Monitor water quality in identified creek lines. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Monitor waste pollution including from the waste generation plant, runoff or aerial dispersal of chemicals/fertilisers used on Golf Course and other grassed areas. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Conduct checks to ensure that septic systems are functioning appropriately. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Investigate options for relocating septic systems away from creek lines. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Investigate options for alternative sewerage management e.g. composting toilets or clean technologies for onsite water treatment. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
High
|
Enhance positive interaction and reduce negative interactions between humans and the LHI Woodhen. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Low
|
Promote awareness to residents of Lord Howe Island of the threat to native species posed by Feral Pigeons. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|
Control or eradicate the Feral Pigeon population. |
Gygis alba |
White tern |
Multiple
|
Medium
|