Nature conservation

Threatened species

Semi-evergreen Vine Thicket in the Brigalow Belt South and Nandewar Bioregions - Brigalow Belt South: Distribution and vegetation associations

Conservation status in NSW: Endangered Ecological Community
Commonwealth status: Not listed
Last updated: 23 Mar 2022

Distribution of the species within this region

The Semi-evergreen Vine Thicket in the Brigalow Belt South and Nandewar Bioregions is known or predicted to occur in the following sub-regions of the Brigalow Belt South Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia Region.

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IBRA sub-region  Known or predictedGeographic restrictions within region
Liverpool Plains Known None
Northern Basalts Known None
Northern Outwash Predicted None

Vegetation formations, classes and types

In this region the Semi-evergreen Vine Thicket in the Brigalow Belt South and Nandewar Bioregions - Brigalow Belt South is known to be associated with the following vegetation formations and classes. Click on a name to get background information about it.

  • Rainforests
    • Dry Rainforests
      • 627 Coobah - Rusty Fig low woodland on limestone outcrops in the Tamworth - Attunga region of the Nandewar Bioregion
      • 3120 Hunter-Peel Ranges Dry Rainforest
      • 4144 Northwest Ranges Fig Dry Rainforest
      • 1124 Rusty Fig - Wild Quince - Native Olive dry rainforest of rocky areas of the Nandewar Bioregion
      • 547 Wild Quince - Mock Olive - Rusty Fig - Iamboto - Sweet Pittosporum dry rainforest of rocky and scree areas of the Nandewar Bioregion and New England Tableland Bioregion
    • Western Vine Thickets
      • 378 Belah - Wilga +/- White Box dry viney scrub woodland the NSW Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
      • 442 Carbeen tall open woodland - Mock Olive tall closed vine thicket on basalt hills in the Northern Basalt sub-region, Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
      • 452 Mixed vine thicket low eucalypt woodland of the northern-western Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
      • 147 Mock Olive - Wilga - Peach Bush - Carissa semi-evergreen vine thicket (dry rainforest) mainly on basalt soils in the Brigalow Belt South Bioregion
      • 4145 Northwest Olive-Wilga Vine Thicket