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 17 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
Encourage community awareness to assist in detecting new locations, and with habitat rehabilitation projects. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Develop and implement site management plans for important Stinking Cryptocarya sites. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Develop local government biodiversity conservation strategies. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Ensure that managers are aware of populations and habitat and that PoMs, fire plans, pest management plans take account of requirements for the recovery of Stinking Cryptocarya. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Include protection of population and its habitat in statutory planning in relevant shires. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Undertake habitat assessments at known sites and ascertain threats. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Undertake research into the ecology of the species and identify critical factors limiting recovery of the species. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Determine current population size and demography. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Establish a data recording system for the species. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Ensure that land managers and other stakeholders are aware of populations and habitat, identify information and resource needs. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Ensure regional fire plans, hazard reduction burn guidelines include protocols for protecting rainforest habitats. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Protect rainforest habitats from fire. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Protect areas of rainforest habitat from clearing, degradation and fragmentation. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium
Exclude stock from rainforest. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Survey before road and track maintenance in the habitat of the species, protect road and trackside plants. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees High
Assess weed threats to populations, manage as necessary. Implement Bitou bush control as described in the approved TAP. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Low
Monitor populations at key sites and address threats. Cryptocarya foetida Stinking Cryptocarya Plant > Trees Medium