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Fauna Assessment Yornup Quarry Yornup December 2015 Version 2 On behalf of: Hesketh Contracting Pty Ltd C/- MBS Environmental 4 Cook Street West Perth WA 6005 Telephone: 9226 3166 Fax: 9226 3177 Prepared by: Greg Harewood Zoologist PO Box 755 BUNBURY WA 6231 M: 0402 141 197 T/F: (08) 9725 0982 E: [email protected]

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Fauna Assessment

Yornup QuarryYornup

December 2015Version 2

On behalf of:Hesketh Contracting Pty LtdC/- MBS Environmental4 Cook Street West Perth WA 6005Telephone: 9226 3166 Fax: 9226 3177

Prepared by:Greg HarewoodZoologistPO Box 755BUNBURY WA 6231M: 0402 141 197T/F: (08) 9725 0982E: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUMMARY

1. INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................1

2. SCOPE OF WORKS .............................................................................................1

3. METHODS.............................................................................................................2

3.1 SITE SURVEYS ........................................................................................2

3.1.1 Fauna Habitat Assessment .......................................................................2

3.1.2 Opportunistic Fauna Observations ...........................................................2

3.1.3 Western Ringtail Possum Assessment.....................................................2

3.1.4 Black Cockatoo Habitat Assessment ........................................................3

3.2 POTENTIAL FAUNA INVENTORY – LITERATURE REVIEW.................4

3.2.1 Database Searches...................................................................................4

3.2.2 Previous Fauna Surveys in the Area ........................................................5

3.2.3 Existing Publications..................................................................................6

3.2.4 Fauna of Conservation Significance .........................................................7

3.2.5 Taxonomy and Nomenclature ...................................................................8

3.2.6 Likelihood of Occurrence – Fauna of Conservation Significance.............8

4. SURVEY LIMITATIONS........................................................................................9

5. RESULTS............................................................................................................10

5.1 SITE SURVEYS ......................................................................................10

5.1.1 Fauna Habitat Assessment .....................................................................10

5.1.2 Opportunistic Fauna Observations .........................................................12

5.1.3 Western Ringtail Possum Assessment...................................................12

5.1.4 Black Cockatoo Habitat Assessment ......................................................13

5.2 POTENTIAL FAUNA INVENTORY.........................................................14

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5.3 SUMMARY - VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF CONSERVATION SIGNIFICANCE.......................................................................................15

6. POTENTIAL IMPACTS .......................................................................................17

7. CONCLUSION ....................................................................................................18

8. BIBLIOGRAPHY..................................................................................................19

TABLES

TABLE 1: Examples of the Main Fauna Habitats within the Study Area

TABLE 2: Summary of potential cockatoo breeding habitat trees (DBH >50cm)

TABLE 3: Summary of Potential Fauna Species (as listed in Appendix B)

TABLE 4: Likelihood of Occurrence – Fauna Species of Conservation Significance

FIGURES

FIGURE 1: Study Area & Surrounds

FIGURE 2: Study Area – Air Photo

FIGURE 3: Fauna Habitats and Habitat Trees

APPENDICES

APPENDIX A: Conservation Categories

APPENDIX B: Fauna Observed or Potentially in Study Area

APPENDIX C: DPaW NatureMap & Protected Matters Search Tool Results

APPENDIX D: Habitat Tree Details

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Acronyms/Abbreviations:

BA: Birdlife Australia (Formerly RAOU, Birds Australia).

BC Bill: Biodiversity Conservation Bill (2015). WA Government.

°C: Degrees Celsius.

CALM: Department of Conservation and Land Management (now DPaW), WA Government.

CAMBA: China Australia Migratory Bird Agreement 1998.

CBD: Central Business District.

DBH: Diametre at Breast Height - standard tree measurement.

DEC: Department of Environment and Conservation (now DPaW), WA Government.

DEH: Department of Environment and Heritage (now DotE), Australian Government.

DEP: Department of Environment Protection (now DER), WA Government.

DER: Department of Environment Regulation (formerly DEC, DoE), WA Government.

DEWHA: Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (now DotE), Australian Government

DMP: Department of Mines and Petroleum (formerly DoIR), WA Government.

DoE: Department of Environment (now DER/DPaW), WA Government.

DoIR: Department of Industry and Resources (now DMP), WA Government.

DotE: Department of the Environment (formerly SEWPaC, DWEHA, DEH), Australian Government.

DPaW: Department of Parks and Wildlife (formerly DEC, CALM, DoE), WA Government.

EP Act: Environmental Protection Act 1986, WA Government.

EPA: Environmental Protection Authority, WA Government.

EPBC Act: Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, Australian Government.

ha: Hectare (10,000 square metres).

IBRA: Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia.

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IUCN: International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources –commonly known as the World Conservation Union.

JAMBA: Japan Australia Migratory Bird Agreement 1981.

km: Kilometre.

MRWA: Main Roads Western Australia

m: Metre.

mm: Millimetre.

OEPA: Office of the Environmental Protection Authority, WA Government

RAOU: Royal Australia Ornithologist Union.

ROKAMBA: Republic of Korea-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement 2007.

SEWPaC: Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (now DotE, formerly DEH, DEWHA), Australian Government.

SLK: Straight Line Kilometres.

SSC: Species Survival Commission, International.

TEC: Threatened ecological community.

WA: Western Australia.

WAM: Western Australian Museum, WA Government.

WC Act: Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, WA Government.

WRP: Western Ringtail Possum

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SUMMARY

This report details the results of a terrestrial vertebrate fauna assessment of a proposed quarry near Yornup (the study area) about 16km north of Manjimup in the south west of Western Australia (Figure 1). The study area is centred on an old abandoned basalt mine operation located at the eastern edge of the Yornup forest block. The defined study area has a total area of about 36 ha (Figure 2).

The scope of works was to conduct a level 1 fauna survey as defined by the EPA (EPA 2004). Because some listed threatened species (i.e. several species of black cockatoo and western ringtail possums) are known to occur in the general area, the scope of the survey work was expanded to include a targeted assessment of the site’s significance to these species as well.

Site reconnaissance surveys were carried out by Greg Harewood (B.Sc. - Zoology) on the 4 and 29 of November and the 1 December 2015. A nocturnal survey targetingwestern ringtail possums was carried out on the 29 November 2015.

The extents of the various fauna habitats based on vegetation communities identified by Plant Ecology Consulting (2015) are shown in Figures 3 with example images and brief descriptions being provided in Table 1.

The majority of the vegetation onsite is comprised of a jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata)and marri (Corymbia calophylla) dominated woodland with a midstorey/understory of various tree and shrub species at variable densities on gravelly pisolitic soils with some minor basalt outcropping in higher areas. A high percentage of the woodland/forest areas appear to contain regrowth from a significant clearing event with most trees being relatively young as evidenced by their small size and lack of hollows. This is most evident in the area immediately surrounding the old quarry area where larger trees are almost totally absent.

Some small areas of the old pit floor appear to hold shallow water for most of the year and as a consequence Typha and sedges have established to form areas of reed beds.

A total of 25 native fauna species were observed (or positively identified from foraging evidence, scats, tracks, skeletons or calls) within the study area during the day and night time survey periods. One introduced species was also seen (laughing kookaburra). Most of the fauna recorded are relatively common bird species.

Evidence of three listed threatened species using the study area was observed (Baudin’s black cockatoo (foraging evidence), forest red-tailed black cockatoo (foraging evidence) and Carnaby’s black cockatoo (foraging evidence)). No evidence of any migratory or DPaW priority species utilising the site was found.

No evidence of western ringtail possums utilising any section of the study area was observed during the day time or night time surveys of the site. The results suggest the species is absent from the area or only present in extremely low numbers at best.

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The reason for western ringtail possums apparently not being present within the area surveyed is difficult to determine but habitat for the species appears marginal in most areas given the lack of a coherent midstorey which the species prefers, an apparentconsequent of historical logging activities.

The conclusion that the species is absent from the general area (or sparsely distributed at best) is supported by the lack of records in the DPaW NatureMap database which shows no recent records (in the last 17 years) in the near vicinity, with the three closest records (several kilometres east, on or close to South Western Highway) being from the mid to late 1990s (DPaW 2015b).

Nonetheless the species may occur in the study area occasionally given there appears to be better quality habitat nearby (i.e. along the Donnelly River) and transient individuals may therefore disperse out of this area.

The black cockatoo breeding habitat assessment identified a total of 678 trees with a DBH of >50cms the defined study area. The majority (478, ~71%) of the trees were not observed to contain hollows of any size. One hundred and seventy seven (177) (~26%) of the trees contained one or more “small” hollows considered by the Author not to be suitable for black cockatoos to use for nesting purposes. Twenty three (23) trees were identified as containing hollow/s that appeared big enough to possibly allow the entry of a black cockatoo into a suitably sized and orientated branch/trunk, However no conclusive evidence was observed to suggest any had ever been used (in the past or presently) for nesting by black cockatoos.

Almost all the vegetation on site represents potential foraging habitat for black cockatoos given the dominance of the primary feed source for all cockatoos in this area, marri in addition to jarrah. This is supplemented by the presence of the other plant species which are also utilised such as some banksia species at various locations. Foraging evidence (chewed marri and jarrah fruits) left by all three species of black cockatoo was observed at various locations throughout the study area.

No existing roosting trees (trees used at night by black cockatoos to rest) within the study area were identified during the survey period.

With respect to native vertebrate fauna, 21 mammals (including 9 bat species), 91 bird, 33 reptile and eight frog species have previously been recorded in the general area, some of which have the potential to occur in or utilise at times, the study area.

Of the 102 native animals that are listed as potentially occurring in the area, seven are considered to be endangered/vulnerable or in need of special protection under State and/or Federal law, these being the three species of black cockatoo, the peregrine falcon, the chuditch, southern brush-tailed phascogale and the western ringtail possum.Two migratory species (the rainbow bee-eater, great egret) may also utilise the area at times along with three DPaW priority species (masked owl, western brush wallaby and the western false pipistrelle).

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Table 4 summarises the fauna species of conservation significance previously recorded in the general area and their likelihood of occurrence within the study area itself.

The impact the proposed quarry development will have on the fauna species of conservation significance listed as known to occur or as potentially being present will vary depending on their current degree of utilisation/population densities and preferred habitat requirements (e.g. quantity and quality of potential foraging and breeding habitat that is affected) in addition to the extent and quality of habitat in adjoining areas.

While the exact extent and location of clearing required for the proposed quarry are yet to be finalised, given the relatively small size of the likely disturbance footprint and the presence of extensive areas of similar habitat nearby, impacts on fauna and fauna habitat are anticipated to be small/negligible and therefore manageable with no significant change in the conservation status of any fauna species present in the area considered likely to result despite the localised loss of some habitat.

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1. INTRODUCTION

This report details the results of a terrestrial vertebrate fauna assessment of aproposed quarry near Yornup (the study area) about 16km north of Manjimup in the south west of Western Australia (Figure 1). The study area is centred on an old abandoned basalt mine operation located at the eastern edge of the Yornup forest block. The defined study area has a total area of about 36 ha (Figure 2).

A range of investigations, including this fauna assessment, are being undertaken in order to fully understand the suite of environmental values across the site. The findings of this survey and other investigations will be used to inform and support the development, with the primary aim of identifying development constraints and minimising potential environmental impacts as much as reasonable and practicable.

The information presented will also be used by local and state regulatory authorities to assess the potential impact of the overall proposal on fauna and fauna habitats as part of any required approval process.

2. SCOPE OF WORKS

The scope of works was to conduct a level 1 fauna survey as defined by the EPA (EPA 2004). Because some listed threatened species (i.e. several species of black cockatoo and western ringtail possums) are known to occur in the general area, the scope of the survey work was expanded to include targeted assessment of the site’s significance to these species as well. The fauna assessment has therefore included:

1. Level 1 Fauna Survey (to EPA (2004) standard);

2. Targeted day time and night time searches for evidence of western ringtail possums (dreys, scats and individuals);

3. Targeted searches for black cockatoo foraging, nesting and roosting habitat; and

4. Report summarising results.

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3. METHODS

3.1 SITE SURVEYS

Site reconnaissance surveys were carried out by Greg Harewood (B.Sc. -Zoology) on the 4 and 29 of November and the 1 December 2015. A nocturnal survey targeting western ringtail possums was carried out on the 29 November 2015.

3.1.1 Fauna Habitat Assessment

The vegetation communities (as identified by Plant Ecology Consulting 2015) observed onsite have been used as the basis for a classification of broad fauna habitats types. The main aim of the habitat assessment was to determine if it was likely that any species of conservation significance would be utilising the areas that may be impacted on as a consequence of development at the site. The habitat information obtained was also used to aid in finalising the overall potential fauna list.

As part of the literature review, available information on the habitat requirements of the species of conservation significance listed as possibly occurring in the area was researched. During the field survey the habitats within the study area were assessed and specific elements identified, if present, to determine the likelihood of listed threatened species utilising the area and its significance to them.

3.1.2 Opportunistic Fauna Observations

Opportunistic observations of fauna species were made during all field survey work which involved a series of transects across the site during the day while searching microhabitats such as logs, rocks, leaf litter and observations of bird species with binoculars. Secondary evidence of a species presence such as tracks, scats, skeletal remains, foraging evidence or calls were also noted if observed/heard.

3.1.3 Western Ringtail Possum Assessment

The detailed western ringtail possum survey included:

A day time survey to locate and record dreys, obvious tree hollows, scats and individual WRPs; and

Nocturnal survey to locate individual WRPs.

The WRP surveys involve a series of close spaced transects across the study area. The daytime survey was carried out concurrent with the cockatoo habitat assessment. The nocturnal survey was carried out on foot using a head torch along with a GPS equipped PDA for guidance/data recorder.

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3.1.4 Black Cockatoo Habitat Assessment

The following methods were employed to comply with the defined scope of works and are based on guidelines published by the federal DotE (SEWPaC 2012) which states that surveys for Carnaby’s, Baudin’s and forest red-tailed black cockatoo habitat should:

be done by a suitably qualified person with experience in vegetation or cockatoo surveys, depending on the type of survey being undertaken;

maximise the chance of detecting the species’ habitat and/or signs of use;

determine the context of the site within the broader landscape—for example, the amount and quality of habitat nearby and in the local region (for example, within 10 km);

account for uncertainty and error (false presence and absences);and

include collation of existing data on known locations of breeding and feeding birds and night roost locations.

Habitat used by black cockatoos have been placed into three categories by the DotE (SEWPaC 2012) these being:

Breeding Habitat;

Foraging Habitat; and

Night Roosting Habitat.

So as to comply with the requested scope of works and in line with the published guidelines the following will be carried out.

Breeding Habitat Assessment: The black cockatoo breeding habitat assessment involved the identification of all suitable breeding trees species within the defined survey area (Figure 2) that had a Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) of over 50cm. The DBH of each tree was estimated using a pre-made 50 cm “caliper”.

The location of each tree identified as being over the threshold DBH was recorded with a GPS and details on tree species, number and size of hollows (if any) noted. Trees observed to contain hollows (of any size/type) were marked with “H” using spray paint.

Target tree species included karri, marri and jarrah or any other Corymbia/Eucalyptus species of a suitable size that may have been present.

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Peppermints, banksia, sheoak and melaleuca tree species (for example) werenot assessed as they typically do not develop hollows that are used by black cockatoos.

For the purposes of this study a tree containing a potential cockatoo nest hollow was defined as:

Generally any tree which is alive or dead that contains one or more visible hollows (cavities within the trunk or branches) suitable for occupation by black cockatoo for the purpose of nesting/breeding. Hollows that had an entrance greater than about 12cm in diameter and would allow the entry of a black cockatoo into a suitably orientated and sized branch/trunk, will be recorded as a “potential nest hollow”.

Identified hollows were examined using binoculars for evidence of actual use by black cockatoos (e.g. chewing around hollow entrance, scarring and scratch marks on trunks and branches). Trees with possible nest hollows were also scratched and raked with a large stick/pole in attempt to flush any sitting birds from hollows and calls of chicks were listened.

It should be noted that some areas could not be accessed (mainly blackberry infested sections of the riparian vegetation) and therefore a small number of trees (flooded gum) may have not been recorded.

Foraging Habitat Assessment: The location and nature of black cockatoo foraging evidence (e.g. chewed fruits around base of trees) observed during the field survey was recorded. The nature and extent of potential foraging habitat present was also documented irrespective of the presence of any actual foraging evidence.

Night Roosting Habitat Assessment: Direct and indirect evidence of black cockatoos roosting within trees on site was noted if observed (e.g. branch clippings, droppings or moulted feathers).

3.2 POTENTIAL FAUNA INVENTORY – LITERATURE REVIEW

3.2.1 Database Searches

Searches of the following databases were undertaken to aid in the compilation of a list of vertebrate fauna potentially occurring within the study area:

DPaW’s NatureMap Database Search (combined data from DPaW, WAM, BA and consultants reports) (DPaW 2015b); and

DotE Protected Matters Search Tool (DotE 2015).

It should be noted that these lists are based on observations from a broader area than the study site and therefore may include species that would only ever occur as vagrants/transients in the actual study area due to a lack of suitable

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habitat or the presence of only marginal habitat. The databases also often included very old records and in some cases the species in question have become locally or regionally extinct.

Information from these sources should therefore be taken as indicative only and local knowledge and information needs also to be taken into consideration when determining what actual species may be present within the specific area of investigation.

3.2.2 Previous Fauna Surveys in the Area

Fauna surveys, assessments and reviews have been undertaken in nearby areas in the past, though not all are publically available and could not be referenced. The most significant of those available have been used as the primary reference material for compiling the potential fauna assemblage for the general area. Those reports referred to included, but were not limited to:

Christensen, P., Annels, A., Liddelow, G. and Skinner,P. (1985). Vertebrate Fauna in The Southern Forests of Western Australia, A Survey. Forest Dept. of Western Australia, Bull. No. 94. Perth. (Perup results)

ENV Australia (2009). Millstream Dam Level Two Fauna Assessment. Unpublished report for Water Corporation.

Harewood, G. (2006). Fauna Assessment (Level 1). Bridgetown Regional Water Supply – Pipeline Route. Unpublished report for Water Corporation.

Harewood, G. (2007). Fauna Assessment (Level 1). Nannup Transfer Main. Unpublished report for Water Corporation.

How, R.A., Dell, J., and Humphreys, W. F. (1987). The ground vertebrate fauna of coastal areas between Busselton and Albany, Western Australia. Records of the Western Australian Museum 13(4):553-574. (Walpole results)

As with the databases searches some reports refer to species that would not occur in the study area due to a lack of suitable habitat (extent and/or quality) and this fact was taken into consideration when compiling the potential fauna species list for the study area. It should also be noted that the NatureMap database is likely to include some records from previous fauna surveys in the area including some of those listed above.

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3.2.3 Existing Publications

The following represent the main publications used to identify and refine the potential fauna species list for the study area:

Anstis, M. (2013). Tadpoles and Frogs of Australia. New Holland Publishers, Sydney.

Barrett, G., Silcocks, A., Barry, S., Cunningham, R. and Poulter, R. (2003). The New Atlas of Australian Birds. Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union, Victoria.

Bush, B., Maryan, B., Browne-Cooper, R. & Robinson, D. (2007).Reptiles and Frogs in the Bush: Southwestern Australia. UWA Press, Nedlands.

Churchill, S. (2008). Australian Bats. Second Edition, Allen & Unwin.

Cogger, H.G. (2014). Reptiles and Amphibians of Australia. 7th Edition. CSIRO Publishing.

Johnstone, R.E. and Storr, G.M. (1998). Handbook of Western Australian Birds: Volume 1 – Non-passerines (Emu to Dollarbird). Western Australian Museum, Perth Western Australia.

Johnstone, R.E. and Storr, G.M. (2004). Handbook of Western Australian Birds: Volume 2 – Passerines (Blue-winged Pitta to Goldfinch). Western Australian Museum, Perth Western Australia.

Menkhorst, P. and Knight, F. (2011). A Field Guide to the Mammals of Australia. Oxford University Press, Melbourne.

Morgan, D.L., Beatty, S.J., Klunzinger, M.W, Allen, M.G. and Burnham, Q.E (2011). Field Guide to the Freshwater Fishes, Crayfishes and Mussels of South Western Australia. Published by SERCUL.

Storr, G.M., Smith, L.A. and Johnstone R.E. (1983). Lizards of Western Australia II: Dragons and Monitors. WA Museum, Perth.

Storr, G.M., Smith, L.A. and Johnstone R.E. (1990). Lizards of Western Australia III: Geckos and Pygopods. WA Museum, Perth.

Storr, G.M., Smith, L.A. and Johnstone R.E. (1999). Lizards of Western Australia I: Skinks. Revised Edition, WA Museum, Perth.

Storr, G.M., Smith, L.A. and Johnstone R.E. (2002). Snakes of Western Australia. Revised Edition, WA Museum, Perth.

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Tyler M.J. & Doughty P. (2009). Field Guide to Frogs of Western Australia, Fourth Edition, WA Museum, Perth.

Van Dyck, S., Gynther, I. & Baker, A. Eds (2013). Field Companion to The Mammals of Australia. Queensland Museum.

Wilson, S. and Swan, G. (2013). A Complete Guide to Reptiles of Australia. Reed, New Holland, Sydney.

3.2.4 Fauna of Conservation Significance

The conservation significance of fauna species has been assessed using data from the following sources:

Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). Administered by the Australian Government Department of the Environment (DotE);

Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (WC Act). Administered by the Western Australian Department of Parks and Wildlife (DPaW) (Govt. of WA 2015);

Red List produced by the Species Survival Commission (SSC) of the World Conservation Union (also known as the IUCN Red List - theacronym derived from its former name of the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources). The Red List has no legislative power in Australia but is used as a framework for State and Commonwealth categories and criteria; and the

DPaW Priority Fauna list. A non-statutory list maintained by the DPaW for management purposes (DPaW 2015a).

The EPBC Act also requires the compilation of a list of migratory species that are recognised under international treaties including the:

Japan Australia Migratory Bird Agreement 1981 (JAMBA);

China Australia Migratory Bird Agreement 1998 (CAMBA);

Republic of Korea-Australia Migratory Bird Agreement 2007 (ROKAMBA); and

Bonn Convention 1979 (The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals).

(Note - Species listed under JAMBA are also protected under Schedule 3 of the WC Act.)

All migratory bird species listed in the annexes to these bilateral agreements are protected in Australia as matters of national environmental significance (MNES) under the EPBC Act.

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The conservation status of all vertebrate fauna species listed as occurring or possibly occurring in the vicinity of the study area has been assessed using the most recent lists published in accordance with the above-mentioned instruments and is indicated as such in the fauna listings of this report. A full listing of conservation codes are provided in Appendix A.

A number of other species not listed in official lists can also be considered of local or regional conservation significance. These include species that have a restricted range, those that occur in breeding colonies and those at the limit of their range.

3.2.5 Taxonomy and Nomenclature

Taxonomy and nomenclature for vertebrate fauna species used in this report is generally taken from the DPAW’s WA Fauna Census Database which is assumed to follow Aplin and Smith (2001) for amphibians and reptiles and Johnstone (2001) for birds. Jackson and Groves (2015) has been used for mammals.

Common names are taken from the Western Australia Museum (WAM) recognised primary common name listings when specified, though where common names are not provided they have been acquired from other publications. Sources include Cogger (2014), Wilson and Swan (2013), Van Dyck & Strahan (2013), Christidis and Boles (2008), Bush et al. (2010), Bush et al. (2007), Tyler et al. (2000), and Glauret (1961). Not all common names are generally accepted.

3.2.6 Likelihood of Occurrence – Fauna of Conservation Significance

For vertebrate fauna of conservation significance identified during the literature review as previously being recorded in the general area, each was assessed and ranked for their likelihood of occurrence within the survey area itself. The rankings and criteria used were:

Unlikely to Occur: Survey area is outside of the currently documented distribution for the species in question or the species is generally accepted as being locally/regionally extinct (supported by a lack of recent records), or no suitable habitat (type, quality and extent) was identified as being likely to be present during the field survey and literature review. Individuals of some species may occur very occasionally as vagrants/transients especially if suitable habitat is located nearby but the survey area itself would not support a population or part population of the species.

o Locally Extinct: Populations no longer occur within a small part of the species natural range, in this case within 50 or 100km of the survey area. Populations do however persist outside of this area.

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o Regionally Extinct: Populations no longer occur in a large part of the species natural range, in this case within the South West region, Populations do however persist outside of this area.

Possibly Occurs: Survey area is within the known distribution of the species in question and habitat of at least marginal quality was identified as being likely to be present during the field survey and literature review,supported in some cases by recent records being documented in literature from within or near the survey area. In some cases, while a species may be classified as possibly being present at times, habitat may be marginal (e.g. poor quality, fragmented, limited in extent) and therefore the frequency of occurrence and/or population levels may be low.

Known to Occur: The species in question was positively identified as being present (for sedentary species) or as using the survey area as habitat for some other purpose (for non-sedentary/mobile species) during the field survey. This information may have been obtained by direct observation of individuals or by way of secondary evidence (e.g. tracks, foraging debris, scats). In some cases, while a species may beclassified as known to occur, habitat may be marginal (e.g. poor quality, fragmented, limited in extent) and therefore the frequency of occurrence and/or population levels may be low.

4. SURVEY LIMITATIONS

No seasonal sampling has been carried out as part of this fauna assessment. The conclusions presented are based upon field data and the environmental monitoring and/or testing carried out over a limited period of time and are therefore merely indicative of the environmental condition of the site at the time of the field assessments. It should also be recognised that site conditions can change with time.

Some fauna species are reported as potentially occurring based on there being suitable habitat (quality and extent) within the study area or immediately adjacent. With respect to opportunistic observations, the possibility exists that certain species may not have been detected during field investigations due to:

seasonal inactivity during the field survey;

species present within micro habitats not surveyed;

cryptic species able to avoid detection; and

transient wide-ranging species not present during the survey period.

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Lack of observational data on some species should therefore not necessarily be taken as an indication that a species is absent from the site or does not utilise it for some purpose at times.

The habitat requirements and ecology of many of the species known to occur in the wider area are often not well understood or documented. It can therefore be difficult to exclude species from the potential list based on an apparent lack of a specific habitat or microhabitat within the study area. As a consequence of this limitation the potential fauna list produced is most likely an overestimation of those species that actually utilise the study area for some purpose. Some species may be present in the general area but may only use the study area itself on rare occasions or as vagrants/transients.

In recognition of survey limitations, a precautionary approach has been adopted for this assessment. Any fauna species that would possibly occur within the study area (or immediately adjacent), as identified through ecological databases, publications, discussions with local experts/residents and the habitat knowledge of the Author, has been assumed to potentially occur in the study area.

During the black cockatoo habitat survey trees with hollows were searched for. It should be noted that identifying hollows suitable for fauna species from ground level has limitations. Generally the full characteristics of any hollow seen are not fully evident (e.g. internal dimensions). It is also difficult to locate all hollows within all trees as some are not observable from ground level.

The location of observations was recorded using a handheld GPS. The accuracy of the GPS cannot be guaranteed above a level of about three to five metres, though it should be noted that in some circumstance the accuracy can increase or decrease beyond this range.

5. RESULTS

5.1 SITE SURVEYS

5.1.1 Fauna Habitat Assessment

The extents of the various vegetation units identified by Plant Ecology Consulting (2015) are shown in Figures 3 with example images and brief descriptions being provided in Table 1 below.

The majority of the vegetation onsite is comprised of a jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and marri (Corymbia calophylla) dominated woodland with a midstorey/understory of various tree and shrub species at variable densities on gravelly pisolitic soils with some minor basalt outcropping in higher areas. Ahigh percentage of the woodland/forest areas appear to contain regrowth from a significant clearing event with most trees being relatively young as evidenced by

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their small size and lack of hollows. This is most evident in the area immediately surrounding the old quarry area where larger trees are almost totally absent.

Some small areas of the old pit floor appear to hold shallow water for most of the year and as a consequence Typha and sedges have established to form areas of reed beds.

Table 1: Examples of the Main Fauna Habitats within the Study Area

Unit No. Habitat Unit Description Example Image

1 Eucalyptus marginata - Corymbia calophylla woodland

2Areas under rehabilitation – mainly regrowth ofEucalyptus marginata - Corymbia calophylla woodland

3Sedgeland of Typha orientalis and Juncus kraussii– this unit has grown in areas subject to inundation within the old quarry floor

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Unit No. Habitat Unit Description Example Image

4 Completely Degraded Areas – mainly roads, tracks and sections of the old quarry floor where no vegetation is present.

5.1.2 Opportunistic Fauna Observations

Opportunistic fauna observations are listed in Appendix B. A total of 25 native fauna species were observed (or positively identified from foraging evidence, scats, tracks, skeletons or calls) within the study area during the day and night time survey periods. One introduced species was also seen (laughing kookaburra). Most of the fauna recorded are relatively common bird species.

Evidence of three listed threatened species using the study area was observed (Baudin’s black cockatoo (foraging evidence), forest red-tailed black cockatoo (foraging evidence) and Carnaby’s black cockatoo (foraging evidence)). No evidence of any migratory or DPaW priority species utilising the site was found.

5.1.3 Western Ringtail Possum Assessment

No evidence of western ringtail possums utilising any section of the study area was observed during the day time or night time surveys of the site. The results suggest the species is absent from the area or only present in extremely low numbers at best.

The reason for western ringtail possums apparently not being present within the area surveyed is difficult to determine but habitat for the species appears marginal in most areas given the lack of a coherent midstorey which the species prefers, an apparent consequent of historical logging activities.

The conclusion that the species is absent from the general area (or sparsely distributed at best) is supported by the lack of records in the DPaW NatureMap database which shows no recent records (in the last 17 years) in the near vicinity, with the three closest records (several kilometres east, on or close to South Western Highway) being from the mid to late 1990s (DPaW 2015b).

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Nonetheless the species may occur in the study area occasionally given there appears to be better quality habitat nearby (i.e. along the Donnelly River) and transient individuals may therefore disperse out of this area.

5.1.4 Black Cockatoo Habitat Assessment

Trees considered potentially suitable for black cockatoos to use as nesting habitat which were found within the study area comprised the following species:

Jarrah - Eucalyptus marginata; and

Marri – Corymbia calophylla.

Some dead trees could not be classified to species level due to a lack of distinguishing characteristics and were therefore categorises as “dead unknown”. It should be noted that the probability of each particular tree species developing hollows used by black cockatoos for nesting varies considerably. For example jarrah are rarely used by black cockatoos for nesting purposesrelative to marri.

A summary of the potential black cockatoo breeding habitat trees (using DotEcriteria i.e. any suitable tree species with a DBH> 50cm (SEWPaC 2012))observed within the study are is provided in Table 2 below and their location shown in Figure 3.

Table 2: Summary of Potential Cockatoo Breeding Habitat Trees (DBH >50cm).

Number of Trees >50cm DBH

Number of Trees with

No Hollows

Observed

Number of Trees with

Hollows Considered Unsuitablefor Black Cockatoo Nesting

Number of Trees with Hollows

Considered Possibly

Suitable for Black

Cockatoo Nesting

Tree Species

Jarrah

Marri

Unknow

n (Dead)

678 478 177 23 454 207 17

The assessment identified a total of 678 trees with a DBH of >50cms the defined study area. The majority (478, ~71%) of the trees were not observed to contain hollows of any size. One hundred and seventy seven (177) (~26%) of the trees contained one or more “small” hollows considered by the Author not to be suitable for black cockatoos to use for nesting purposes. Twenty three (23)trees were identified as containing hollow/s that appeared big enough to

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possibly allow the entry of a black cockatoo into a suitably sized and orientated branch/trunk, However no conclusive evidence was observed to suggest anyhad ever been used (in the past or presently) for nesting by black cockatoos.

Additional details on each habitat tree observed can be found in Appendix D.

Almost all the vegetation on site represents potential foraging habitat for black cockatoos given the dominance of the primary feed source for all cockatoos in this area, marri in addition to jarrah. This is supplemented by the presence of the other plant species which are also utilised such as some banksia species at various locations. Foraging evidence (chewed marri and jarrah fruits) left by all three species of black cockatoo was observed at various locations throughout the study area.

No existing roosting trees (trees used at night by black cockatoos to rest) within the study area were identified during the survey period.

5.2 POTENTIAL FAUNA INVENTORY

A list of fauna species which could potentially occur in the study area as a whole has been compiled from information obtained during the literature review and is presented in Appendix B. The results of some previous fauna surveys carried out in the general area are summarised in this species listing as are the DPaW NatureMap database search results. The raw database search results from NatureMap (DPaW 2015b) and the Protected Matters Search Tool (DotE 2015) are contained within Appendix C.

Table 3 provides a summary of the potential species listing held in Appendix B in addition to those species observed during the field survey.

Table 3: Summary of Potential Fauna Species (as listed in Appendix B)

Group

Total number of Potential Species

Potential number of Specially Protected Species

Potential number of Migratory Species

Potential number of

DpaW PrioritySpecies

Number of species

observed Field

Survey Amphibians 8 0 0 0 0

Reptiles 33 0 0 0 1

Birds 921 4 2 1 231

Non-Volant Mammals

186 3 0 1 2

Volant Mammals (Bats)

9 0 0 1 0

Total 1607 7 2 3 261

Superscript = number of introduced species included in total

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The list of potential fauna takes into consideration that firstly the species in question is not known to be locally/regionally extinct and secondly that suitable habitat for each species, as identified during the habitat assessment, is present within the study area, though compiling an accurate list has limitations (see Section 4 above) and therefore the listing is likely to be an overestimation of the fauna species which actually utilise the study area. Only a subset of the listed potential species are likely to be present at any one time.

5.3 SUMMARY - VERTEBRATE FAUNA OF CONSERVATION SIGNIFICANCE

A review of the DotE’s EPBC Act protected matters database, DPaW’s threatened fauna database and priority list, unpublished reports and scientific publications identified a number of specially protected, priority or migratory fauna species as potentially occurring in the general vicinity of the study area.Of these species, most that have no potential whatsoever to utilise the study area for any purpose have been omitted from the potential list for the site (Appendix B), principally due to lack of suitable habitat on-site (including extent and/or quality) or known local/regional extinction. Some species have been excluded from the potential species list as they are only likely to occur on rare occasions and them only on a temporary basis.

Table 4 below summarises the fauna species of conservation significance previously recorded in the general area and their likelihood of occurrence within the study area itself.

Table 4: Likelihood of Occurrence – Fauna Species of Conservation Significance (continues on following pages).

Common Name Genus & Species ConservationStatus

Habitat Present Likelihood of Occurrence

Western Mud Minnow Galaxiella munda S3 No Unlikely

Black-stripe Minnow Galaxiella nigrostriata P3 No Unlikely

Pouched Lamprey Geotria australis P1 No Unlikely

Walpole Frog Geocrinia lutea P4 No Unlikely, outside of main documented range.

Dell's Skink Ctenotus delli P4 No Unlikely, outside of main documented range.

Great Egret Ardea alba S5, Mig Yes/Very Marginal

Possible but only rarely, would not breed onsite – inundated areas of old pit represent marginal habitat.

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Common Name Genus & Species ConservationStatus

Habitat Present Likelihood of Occurrence

Cattle Egret Ardea ibis S5, Mig No Unlikely - Prefers open paddocks with livestock.

Osprey Pandion haliaetus S5, Mig, Ma No Unlikely

White-bellied Sea-Eagle

Haliaeetus leucogaster S5, Mig No Unlikely

Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus S7 Yes Possible but only temporarily on rare occasions.

Migratory Shorebirds/Wetland Species

Various S5, Mig, Various No Unlikely

Australasian Bittern Botaurus poiciloptilus S2, EN Yes/Very

MarginalPossible but only temporarily on rare occasions.

Black Bittern Ixobrychus flavicollis P1 Yes/Very

MarginalPossible but only temporarily on rare occasions

Little Bittern Ixobrychus minutus P4 Yes/Very

MarginalPossible but only temporarily on rare occasions

Lewin’s Rail Rallus pectoralis clelandi EX No Unlikely - Extinct

Blue-billed Duck Oxyura australis P4 No Unlikely - Extinct

Carnaby`s Black Cockatoo

Calyptorhynchus latirostris S2, EN Yes Known to occur

Baudin`s Black Cockatoo

Calyptorhynchus baudinii S31, VU Yes Known to occur

Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo

Calyptorhynchus banksii naso S3, VU Yes Known to occur

Muir’s Corella Cacatua pastinator pastinator S6 No Unlikely, outside of main

documented range.

Barking Owl (SW population)

Ninox connivens connivens P2 No Unlikely

Masked Owl (SW population)

Tyto n. novaehollandiae P3 Yes Possible

Fork-tailed Swift Apus pacificus S5, Mig YesPossible but very rarely and then flyover only for very short periods.

Grey Wagtail Motacilla cinerea S5, Mig No Unlikely.

Rainbow Bee-eater Merops ornatus S5, Mig Yes Possible but would favour open areas.

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Common Name Genus & Species ConservationStatus

Habitat Present Likelihood of Occurrence

Chuditch Dasyurus geoffroii S3, VU Yes Possible.

Southern Brush-tailed Phascogale

Phascogale tapoatafa ssp S3 Yes Possible.

Red-tailed Phascogale Phascogale calura S6, EN No Unlikely, outside of main documented range.

Numbat Myrmecobius fasciatus S2, EN No Unlikely, locally extinct.

Southern Brown Bandicoot

Isoodon obesulus fusciventer P5 Yes Possible.

Bilby Macrotis lagotis S3, VU No Unlikely, regionally extinct.

Western Ringtail Possum

Pseudocheirus occidentalis S2, VU Yes/Marginal Possible but currently appears to

be absent from areas examined

Western Brush Wallaby Macropus irma P4 Yes Possible.

Tammar Macropus eugenii subsp. derbianus P4 No Unlikely, locally extinct.

WoylieBettongia penicillata subsp. ogilbyi

S1, CR Yes Unlikely, locally extinct.

Quokka Setonix brachyurus S1, VU No Unlikely.

Western False Pipistrelle

Falsistrellus mackenziei P4 Yes Possible

Water Rat Hydromys chrysogaster P4 No Unlikely

6. POTENTIAL IMPACTS

In general the most significant potential impacts to fauna of any development include:

Loss of vegetation/fauna habitat that is used for foraging, breeding, roosting, or dispersal (includes loss of hollow bearing trees),

Fragmentation of vegetation/fauna habitat which may restrict the movement of some fauna species,

Modifications to surface hydrology, siltation of creek lines,

Changes to fire regimes,

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Pollution (e.g. oil spills),

Noise/Light/Dust,

Spread of plant pathogens (e.g. dieback) and weeds,

Potential increase in animal strikes by higher frequency of vehicle movements,

Potential increase in the number of predatory feral species (e.g. foxes, cats), and

Death or injury of fauna during clearing and construction.

The impact the proposed quarry development will have on the fauna species of conservation significance listed as known to occur or as potentially being present will vary depending on their current degree of utilisation/population densities and preferred habitat requirements (e.g. quantity and quality of potential foraging and breeding habitat that is affected) in addition to the extent and quality of habitat in adjoining areas.

While the exact extent and location of clearing required for the proposed quarry are yet to be finalised, given the relatively small size of the likely disturbance footprint and the presence of extensive areas of similar habitat nearby, impacts on fauna and fauna habitat are anticipated to be small/negligible and therefore manageable with no significant change in the conservation status of any fauna species present in the area considered likely to result despite the localised loss of some habitat.

7. CONCLUSION

The fauna assessment within the study area was undertaken for the purposes of categorising the fauna assemblages and identifying fauna habitats present. A targeted assessment of the sites value as western ringtail possum and black cockatoo habitat was also carried out.

Based on the results of the fauna assessment and the potential maximum extent of clearing required to allow development to proceed it has been concluded that no significant impacts on any fauna species are considered likely to occur despite the localised loss of some habitat.

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APPENDIX ACONSERVATION CATEGORIES

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EPBC Act (1999) Threatened Fauna Categories

Threatened fauna may be listed under Section 178 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) in any one of the following categories:

Category Code Description

Extinct EThere is no reasonable doubt that the last member of the species has died.

*Extinct in the wild EW

A species (a) is known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or as a naturalised population well outside its past range; or(b) has not been recorded in its known and/or expected habitat, at appropriate seasons, anywhere in its past range, despite exhaustive surveys over a time frame appropriate to its life cycle and form.

*Critically Endangered CEA species is facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild in the immediate future.

*Endangered EN

A species:(a) is not critically endangered; and(b) is facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild in the near future.

*Vulnerable VU

A species (a) is not critically endangered or endangered; and(b) is facing a high risk of extinction in the wild in the medium-term future.

Conservation Dependent CD

A species is the focus of a specific conservation program the cessation of which would result in the species becoming vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered

*Migratory Migratory

(a) all migratory species that are:(i) native species; and(ii) from time to time included in the appendices to the Bonn Convention; and(b) all migratory species from time to time included in annexes established under JAMBA, CAMBA and ROKAMBA; and(c) all native species from time to time identified in a list established under, or an instrument made under, an international agreement approved by the Minister.

Marine MaSpecies in the list established under s248 ofthe EPBC Act

Note: Only species in those categories marked with an asterix are matters of national environmental significance (NES) under the EPBC Act.

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Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice 2015 Categories

Published as Specially Protected under the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950, and listed under Schedules 1 to 7 of the Wildlife Conservation (Specially Protected Fauna) Notice.

The assessment of the conservation status of these species is based on their national extent and ranked according to their level of threat using IUCN Red List categories and criteria as detailed below.

Category Code DescriptionSchedule 1

Critically Endangered species

CRThreatened species considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.

Schedule 2

Endangered species

ENThreatened species considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

Schedule 3

Vulnerable species

VUThreatened species considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

Schedule 4

Presumed extinct species

EXSpecies which have been adequately searched for and there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.

Schedule 5

Migratory birds protected under an international agreement

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Birds that are subject to an agreement between the government of Australia and the governments of Japan (JAMBA), China (CAMBA) and The Republic of Korea (ROKAMBA), and the Bonn Convention, relating to the protection of migratory birds.

Schedule 6

Fauna that is of special conservation need as conservation dependent fauna

CDFauna of special conservation need being species dependent on ongoing conservation intervention to prevent it becoming eligible for listing as threatened.

Schedule 7

Other specially protected fauna.

OSFauna otherwise in need of special protection to ensure their conservation.

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Western Australian DPaW Priority Fauna Categories

Possibly threatened species that do not meet survey criteria, or are otherwise data deficient, are added to the Priority Faunaunder Priorities 1, 2 or 3. These three categories are ranked in order of priority for survey and evaluation of conservation status so that consideration can be given to their declaration as threatened flora or fauna.

Species that are adequately known, are rare but not threatened, or meet criteria for near threatened, or that have been recently removed from the threatened species or other specially protected fauna lists for other than taxonomic reasons, are placed in Priority 4. These species require regular monitoring.

Assessment of Priority codes is based on the Western Australian distribution of the species, unless the distribution in WA is part of a contiguous population extending into adjacent States, as defined by the known spread of locations.

Category Code Description

Priority 1

Poorly Known Species.

P1

Species that are known from one or a few locations (generally five or less) which are potentially at risk. All occurrences are either: very small; or on lands not managed for conservation, e.g. agricultural or pastoral lands, urban areas, road and rail reserves, gravel reserves and active mineral leases; or otherwise under threat of habitat destruction or degradation. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and appear to be under immediate threat from known threatening processes. Such species are in urgent need of further survey.

Priority 2

Poorly Known Species.

P2

Species that are known from one or a few locations (generally five or less), some of which are on lands managed primarily for nature conservation, e.g. national parks, conservation parks, nature reserves and other lands with secure tenure being managed for conservation. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from one or more locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and appear to be under threat from known threatening processes. Such species are in urgent need of further survey.

Priority 3

Poorly Known Species.

P3

Species that are known from several locations and the species does not appear to be under imminent threat, or from few but widespread locations with either large population size or significant remaining areas of apparently suitable habitat, much of it not under imminent threat. Species may be included if they are comparatively well known from several locations but do not meet adequacy of survey requirements and known threatening processes exist that could affect them. Such species are in need of further survey.

Priority 4

Rare, Near Threatened and other species in need of monitoring.

P4

(a) Rare: Species that are considered to have been adequately surveyed, or for which sufficient knowledge is available, and that are considered not currently threatened or in need of special protection, but could be if present circumstances change. These species are usually represented on conservation lands.

(b) Near Threatened: Species that are considered to have been adequately surveyed and that do not qualify for Conservation Dependent, but that are close to qualifying for Vulnerable.

(c) Species that have been removed from the list of threatened species during the past five years for reasons other than taxonomy.

*Species includes all taxa (plural of taxon - a classificatory group of any taxonomic rank, e.g. a family, genus, species or any infraspecific category i.e. subspecies or variety, or a distinct population).

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IUCN Red List Threatened Species Categories

The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™ is a checklist of taxa that have undergone an extinction risk assessment using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.

Categories are summarized below.

Category Code Description

Extinct EXTaxa for which there is no reasonable doubt that the last individual has died.

Extinct in the Wild

EW

Taxa which is known only to survive in cultivation, in captivity or and as a naturalised population well outside its past range and it has not been recorded in known or expected habitat despite exhaustive survey over a time frame appropriate to its life cycle and form.

Critically Endangered

CRTaxa facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild.

Endangered ENTaxa facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild.

Vulnerable VU Taxa facing a high risk of extinction in the wild.

Near Threatened

NTTaxa which has been evaluated but does not qualify for CR, EN or VU now but is close to qualifying or likely to qualify in the near future.

Least Concern LCTaxa which has been evaluated but does not qualify for CR, EN, VU, or NT but is likely to qualify for NT in the near future.

Data Deficient DD

Taxa for which there is inadequate information to make a direct or indirect assessment of its risk of extinction based on its distribution and/or population status.

Not Evaluated NE Taxa which has not been evaluated.

A full list of categories and their meanings are available at:

http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria

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APPENDIX BFAUNA OBSERVED OR POTENTIALLY IN STUDY AREA

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Fauna Observed or Potentially in Study AreaYornup Quarry, Yornup, WA

Compiled by Greg Harewood - Dec 2015

Recorded (Trapped/Sighted/Heard/Signs) = X

Harewood, G. (2015). Fauna Assessment Younup Quarry, Yornup, WA. Unpublished report for MBS/Quarry Manager Services.

DPaW (2015). NatureMap Database Search. “By Circle” 116°09' 24'' E, 34°06' 06'' S – Study area (plus 30km buffer), accessed 04/12/2015.

Christensen, P., Annels, A., Liddelow, G. and Skinner,P. (1985). Vertebrate Fauna in The Southern Forests of Western Australia, A Survey. Forest Dept. of Western Australia, Bull. No. 94. Perth.

How, R.A., Dell, J. and Humphreys, W.F. (1987). The Ground Vertebrate Fauna of Coastal Areas between Busselton and Albany, Western Australia, Records of the WAM 13, 553-574.

ENV (2009). Millstream Dam Level Two Fauna Assessment. Unpublished report for Water Corporation.

Approx. Centroid: 34.101705°S, 116.156641°E

ClassFamily

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Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

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How ('87) Walpole

AmphibiansMyobatrachidaeGround or Burrowing Frogs

Crinia georgiana Quacking Frog LC X XX X

Crinia glauerti Glauert`s Froglet LC X XX X

Crinia pseudinsignifera Bleating Froglet LC X

Heleioporus eyrei Moaning Frog LC X XX

Limnodynastes dorsalis Banjo Frog LC XX

Pseudophryne guentheri Güenther`s Toadlet LC XX

HylidaeTree or Water-Holding Frogs

Litoria adelaidensis Slender Tree Frog LC X XX X

Litoria moorei Motorbike Frog LC X XX

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

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Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

ReptilesGekkonidaeGeckoes

Christinus marmoratus Marbled Gecko X XX

PygopodidaeLegless Lizards

Aprasia pulchella Pretty Worm Lizard

Delma australis Marble-faced Delma

Delma fraseri Fraser's Delma X

Lialis burtonis Common Snake Lizard

Pygopus lepidopodus Southern Scaleyfoot X

AgamidaeDragon Lizards

Pogona minor Western Bearded Dragon

VaranidaeMonitor's or Goanna's

Varanus rosenbergi Heath Monitor X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

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Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

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ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

ScincidaeSkinks

Acritoscincus trilineatum South-western Cool Skink X X

Cryptoblepharus buchananii Fence Skink X

Ctenotus catenifer Chain-striped Heath Ctenotus X

Ctenotus impar South-western Odd-striped Ctenotus

Ctenotus labillardieri Red-legged Skink X XX

Egernia kingii King's Skink X XX

Egernia luctuosa Mourning Skink

Egernia napoleonis Salmon-bellied Skink X XX

Hemiergis gracilipes Southwestern Mulch Skink

Hemiergis peronii peronii Four-toed Mulch Skink XX X

Lerista elegans West Coast Four-toed Lerista

Lerista microtis microtis Southwestern Five-toed Lerista X X

Menetia greyii Dwarf Skink X X

Morethia lineoocellata Western Pale-flecked Morethia X

Morethia obscura Dusky Morethia X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

Tiliqua rugosa rugosa Western Bobtail XX X

TyphlopidaeBlind Snakes

Ramphotyphlops australis Southern Blind Snake X

ElapidaeElapid Snakes

Brachyurophis semifasciata Southern Shovel-nosed Snake X

Echiopsis curta Bardick XX

Elapognathus coronatus Crowned Snake XX

Notechis scutatus Tiger Snake X XX

Parasuta gouldii Gould's Hooded Snake X X

Parasuta nigriceps Black-backed Snake

Pseudonaja affinis Dugite X XX

Rhinoplocephalus bicolor Square-nosed Snake XX

BirdsCasuariidaeEmus, Cassowarries

Dromaius novaehollandiae Emu Bp LC X X XX

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

PhasianidaeQuails, Pheasants

Coturnix pectoralis Stubble Quail LC X

Coturnix ypsilophora Brown Quail LC X

AnatidaeGeese, Swans, Ducks

Anas gracilis Grey Teal LC X X

Anas superciliosa Pacific Black Duck LC X X

Chenonetta jubata Australian Wood Duck LC X X

ArdeidaeHerons, Egrets, Bitterns

Ardea alba Great Egret S5 Mig CA JA

Ardea pacifica White-necked Heron LC X X

Egretta novaehollandiae White-faced Heron LC X X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

AccipitridaeKites, Goshawks, Eagles, Harriers

Accipiter cirrocephalus Collared Sparrowhawk Bp LC X

Accipiter fasciatus Brown Goshawk Bp LC X X

Aquila audax Wedge-tailed Eagle Bp LC X XX

Aquila morphnoides Little Eagle Bp LC X X

Elanus caeruleus Black-shouldered Kite LC X

Haliastur sphenurus Whistling Kite Bp LC X X

Hamirostra isura Square-tailed Kite Bp LC

FalconidaeFalcons

Falco berigora Brown Falcon Bp LC X X

Falco cenchroides Australian Kestrel LC X X

Falco longipennis Australian Hobby LC X X

Falco peregrinus Peregrine Falcon S7 Bp LC X

TurnicidaeButton-quails

Turnix varia Painted Button-quail Bp LC X X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

CharadriidaeLapwings, Plovers, Dotterels

Charadrius melanops Black-fronted Dotterel X

ColumbidaePigeons, Doves

Phaps chalcoptera Common Bronzewing Bh LC X XX

Phaps elegans Brush Bronzewing Bh LC X X

CacatuidaeCockatoos, Corellas

Calyptorhynchus banksii naso Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo S3 VU Bp VU A2c+3c+4c X X XX

Calyptorhynchus baudinii Baudin`s Black-Cockatoo S3 VU Bp VU C2a(ii) X X XX

Calyptorhynchus latirostris Carnaby`s Black-Cockatoo S2 EN Bp EN A2bcde+3bcd X XX

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

PsittacidaeParrots

Glossopsitta porphyrocephala Purple-crowned Lorikeet LC X X

Neophema elegans Elegant Parrot LC X X

Platycercus icterotis icterotis Western Rosella (Western ssp) Bp LC XX

Platycercus spurius Red-capped Parrot LC X X XX

Platycercus zonarius Australian Ringneck Parrot LC X X XX

Polytelis anthopeplus Regent Parrot LC X

CuculidaeParasitic Cuckoos

Cacomantis flabelliformis Fan-tailed Cuckoo LC X X XX

Chrysococcyx basalis Horsfield`s Bronze Cuckoo LC

Chrysococcyx lucidus Shining Bronze Cuckoo LC X X XX

Cuculus pallidus Pallid Cuckoo LC X

StrigidaeHawk Owls

Ninox novaeseelandiae Boobook Owl LC X XX

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

TytonidaeBarn Owls

Tyto alba Barn Owl LC X X

Tyto n. novaehollandiae Masked Owl (SW pop.) P3 Bp

PodargidaeFrogmouths

Podargus strigoides Tawny Frogmouth LC X X

CaprimulgidaeNightjars

Eurostopodus argus Spotted Nightjar LC X

AegothelidaeOwlet-nightjars

Aegotheles cristatus Australian Owlet-nightjar LC X X

HalcyonidaeTree Kingfishers

Dacelo novaeguineae Laughing Kookaburra Introduced X X XX

Todiramphus sanctus Sacred Kingfisher LC X X

MeropidaeBee-eaters

Merops ornatus Rainbow Bee-eater S5 Mig JA LC X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

ClimacteridaeTreecreepers

Climacteris rufa Rufous Treecreeper Bh X XX

MaluridaeFairy Wrens, GrassWrens

Malurus elegans Red-winged Fairy-wren Be LC X X XX

Malurus splendens Splendid Fairy-wren Bh LC X XX

PardalotidaePardalotes, Bristlebirds, Scrubwrens, Gerygones, Thornbills

Acanthiza apicalis Broad-tailed Thornbill Bh LC X X XX

Acanthiza chrysorrhoa Yellow-rumped Thornbill Bh LC X X

Acanthiza inornata Western Thornbill Bh LC X XX

Gerygone fusca Western Gerygone LC X X XX

Pardalotus punctatus Spotted Pardalote LC X X

Pardalotus striatus Striated Pardalote LC X X X

Sericornis frontalis White-browed Scrubwren Bh LC X X XX

Smicrornis brevirostris Weebill Bh LC X X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

MeliphagidaeHoneyeaters, Chats

Acanthorhynchus superciliosus Western Spinebill LC X XX

Anthochaera carunculata Red Wattlebird LC X X

Anthochaera lunulata Western Little Wattlebird Bp X X

Lichenostomus virescens Singing Honeyeater LC

Lichmera indistincta Brown Honeyeater LC X X X

Melithreptus chloropsis Western White-naped Honeyeater LC X XX

Phylidonyris nigra White-cheeked Honeyeater Bp LC

Phylidonyris novaehollandiae New Holland Honeyeater Bp LC X XX

PetroicidaeAustralian Robins

Eopsaltria australis Western Yellow Robin Bh LC X X X

Eopsaltria georgiana White-breasted Robin Bh LC X XX

Petroica multicolor Scarlet Robin Bh LC X XX

NeosittidaeSitellas

Daphoenositta chrysoptera Varied Sittella Bh LC X XX

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

PachycephalidaeCrested Shrike-tit, Crested Bellbird, Shrike Thrushes, Whistlers

Colluricincla harmonica Grey Shrike-thrush Bh LC X X XX

Falcunculus frontatus leucogaster Western Shrike-tit Be X

Pachycephala pectoralis Golden Whistler Bh LC X XX

Pachycephala rufiventris Rufous Whistler LC X X XX

DicruridaeMonarchs, Magpie Lark, Flycatchers, Fantails, Drongo

Grallina cyanoleuca Magpie-lark LC X X

Rhipidura fuliginosa Grey Fantail LC X X XX

Rhipidura leucophrys Willie Wagtail LC X X

CampephagidaeCuckoo-shrikes, Trillers

Coracina novaehollandiae Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike LC X X X

Lalage sueurii White-winged Triller LC X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

ArtamidaeWoodswallows, Butcherbirds, Currawongs

Artamus cinereus Black-faced Woodswallow Bp LC XX

Artamus cyanopterus Dusky Woodswallow Bp LC X X X

Cracticus tibicen Australian Magpie LC X X

Cracticus torquatus Grey Butcherbird LC X

Strepera versicolor Grey Currawong Bp LC X XX

CorvidaeRavens, Crows

Corvus coronoides Australian Raven LC X X XX

MotacillidaeOld World Pipits, Wagtails

Anthus novaeseelandiae Australian Pipit LC X

PasseridaeGrass Finches, Mannikins, Sparrows

Stagonopleura oculata Red-eared Firetail LC XX

DicaeidaeFlowerpeckers

Dicaeum hirundinaceum Mistletoebird LC X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

HirundinidaeSwallows, Martins

Hirundo neoxena Welcome Swallow LC X X

Hirundo nigricans Tree Martin LC X XX

SylviidaeOld World Warblers

Cincloramphus cruralis Brown Songlark LC X

Cincloramphus mathewsi Rufous Songlark LC X

ZosteropidaeWhite-eyes

Zosterops lateralis Silvereye LC X X XX

MammalsTachyglossidaeEchidnas

Tachyglossus aculeatus Echidna LC X X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

DasyuridaeCarnivorous Marsupials

Antechinus flavipes Yellow-footed Antechinus LC X XX X

Dasyurus geoffroii Chuditch S3 VU VU C1 X X

Phascogale tapoatafa ssp Southern Brush-tailed Phascogale S3 NT XX

Sminthopsis griseoventer Grey-bellied Dunnart LC X XX

PeramelidaeBandicoots

Isoodon obesulus fusciventer Southern Brown Bandicoot P4 LC X X

PhalangeridaeBrushtail Possums, Cuscuses

Trichosurus vulpecula Common Brushtail Possum LC X X XX

BurramyidaePygmy Possums

Cercartetus concinnus Western Pygmy-possum LC X X

TarsipedidaeHoney Possum

Tarsipes rostratus Honey Possum LC XX

PseudocheiridaeRingtail Posssums

Pseudocheirus occidentalis Western Ringtail Possum S2 EN VU A2bce+3bce+4bc X X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

MacropodidaeKangaroos, Wallabies

Macropus fuliginosus Western Grey Kangaroo LC X X XX X

MolossidaeFreetail Bats

Mormopterus planiceps Western Freetail Bat LC XX

Tadarida australis White-striped Freetail-bat LC XX

VespertilionidaeOrdinary Bats

Chalinolobus gouldii Gould`s Wattled Bat LC X XX

Chalinolobus morio Chocolate Wattled Bat LC X XX X

Falsistrellus mackenziei Western False Pipistrelle P4 NT X XX X

Nyctophilus geoffroyi Lesser Long-eared Bat LC X X

Nyctophilus gouldi Gould`s Long-eared Bat LC X

Nyctophilus major Western Long-eared Bat X

Vespadelus regulus Southern Forest Bat LC X XX X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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ClassFamily

Species

CommonName

ConservationStatus

Harewood ('15) Younup Quarry

Christensen ('85) Perup

DPaW ('15) Nature Map

ENV ('09) Millstream Dam - Nannup

How ('87) Walpole

MuridaeRats, Mice

Mus musculus House Mouse Introduced X XX

Rattus fuscipes Western Bush Rat LC X XX X

Rattus rattus Black Rat Introduced XX X

CanidaeDogs, Foxes

Vulpes vulpes Red Fox Introduced X XX

FelidaeCats

Felis catus Cat Introduced X X

SuidaePigs

Sus scrofa Pig Introduced XX

LeporidaeRabbits, Hares

Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbit Introduced X

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WC Act Status - S1 to S4, EPBC Act Status - EN = Endangered, VU = Vulnerable, EX = Extinct, DPaW Priority Status - P1 to P5, Int. Agmts - CA = CAMBA, JA = JAMBA, RK = ROKAMBA, Bush Forever Decreaser Species - Bh = habitat specialists, Bp = wide ranging species, Be = extinct in Perth Coastal Plain Region. IUCN Red List Category Definitions LC = Least Concern - see Appendix A and http://www.iucnredlist.org/technical-documents/categories-and-criteria/2001-categories-criteria for others.

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YORNUP QUARRY – YORNUP - FAUNA ASSESSMENT – DECEMBER 2015 – V1

APPENDIX CDPAW NATUREMAP & PROTECTED MATTERS SEARCH TOOL RESULTS

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NatureMap - Yornup QuarryCreated By Greg Harewood on 04/12/2015

Kingdom Current Names Only Core Datasets Only

Method Centre Buffer

Group By

Animalia

Yes

Yes

'By Circle'

116°09' 24'' E,34°06' 06'' S

30km

Species Group

Species Group Species RecordsAmphibian 16 489Bird 228 8623Fish 18 49Invertebrate 1377 5868Mammal 49 876Reptile 31 349

TOTAL 1719 16254

Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

Amphibian1. 25398 Crinia georgiana (Quacking Frog)

2. 25399 Crinia glauerti (Clicking Frog)

3. 25401 Crinia pseudinsignifera (Bleating Froglet)

4. Crinia sp.

5. 25402 Crinia subinsignifera (South Coast Froglet)

6. 25404 Geocrinia leai (Ticking Frog)

7. 25405 Geocrinia lutea (Walpole Frog, Nornalup Frog) P48. 25406 Geocrinia rosea (Roseate Frog)

9. 25410 Heleioporus eyrei (Moaning Frog)

10. Heleioporus sp.

11. 25415 Limnodynastes dorsalis (Western Banjo Frog)

12. 25378 Litoria adelaidensis (Slender Tree Frog)

13. 25388 Litoria moorei (Motorbike Frog)

14. 25419 Metacrinia nichollsi (Forest Toadlet)

15. 25420 Myobatrachus gouldii (Turtle Frog)

16. 25433 Pseudophryne guentheri (Crawling Toadlet)

Bird17. Acanthiza (Acanthiza) apicalis subsp. apicalis

18. Acanthiza (Geobasileus) chrysorrhoa

19. Acanthiza (Geobasileus) inornata

20. 24260 Acanthiza apicalis (Broad-tailed Thornbill, Inland Thornbill)

21. 24261 Acanthiza chrysorrhoa (Yellow-rumped Thornbill)

22. 24262 Acanthiza inornata (Western Thornbill)

23. 24560 Acanthorhynchus superciliosus (Western Spinebill)

24. 25535 Accipiter cirrocephalus (Collared Sparrowhawk)

25. 24281 Accipiter cirrocephalus subsp. cirrocephalus (Collared Sparrowhawk)

26. 25536 Accipiter fasciatus (Brown Goshawk)

27. 24282 Accipiter fasciatus subsp. fasciatus (Brown Goshawk)

28. 25755 Acrocephalus australis (Australian Reed Warbler)

29. 41323 Actitis hypoleucos (Common Sandpiper) IA30. 25544 Aegotheles cristatus (Australian Owlet-nightjar)

31. 24301 Aegotheles cristatus subsp. cristatus (Australian Owlet-nightjar)

32. Anas (Nettion) gracilis

33. Anas (Spatula) rhynchotis subsp. rhynchotis

34. 24312 Anas gracilis (Grey Teal)

35. 24313 Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard)

36. 24315 Anas rhynchotis (Australasian Shoveler)

37. Anas sp.

38. 24316 Anas superciliosa (Pacific Black Duck)

39. Anhinga novaehollandiae

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

40. Anser anser41. 24561 Anthochaera carunculata (Red Wattlebird)

42. 24562 Anthochaera lunulata (Western Little Wattlebird)

43. Anthus (Anthus) novaeseelandiae subsp. novaeseelandiae

44. 24599 Anthus australis subsp. australis (Australian Pipit)

45. Aquila (Uroaetus) audax

46. 24285 Aquila audax (Wedge-tailed Eagle)

47. 25538 Aquila morphnoides (Little Eagle)

48. 25558 Ardea ibis (Cattle Egret) IA49. 41324 Ardea modesta (Eastern Great Egret) IA50. 24341 Ardea pacifica (White-necked Heron)

51. 24610 Ardeotis australis (Australian Bustard)

52. 25566 Artamus cinereus (Black-faced Woodswallow)

53. 24353 Artamus cyanopterus (Dusky Woodswallow)

54. 24318 Aythya australis (Hardhead)

55. Barnardius zonarius

56. Barnardius zonarius subsp. semitorquatus

57. 24319 Biziura lobata (Musk Duck)

58. Burhinus (Burhinus) grallarius

59. 24359 Burhinus grallarius (Bush Stone-curlew)

60. 25714 Cacatua pastinator (Western Long-billed Corella)

61. 24724 Cacatua pastinator subsp. pastinator (Muir's Corella, Muir's Corella (Western Corella

SW WA))S

62. Cacatua sp.

63. 25598 Cacomantis flabelliformis (Fan-tailed Cuckoo)

64. 24427 Cacomantis flabelliformis subsp. flabelliformis (Fan-tailed Cuckoo)

65. 42307 Cacomantis pallidus (Pallid Cuckoo)

66. 24269 Calamanthus campestris (Rufous Fieldwren)

67. Calyptorhynchus (Calyptorhynchus) banksii

68. 25717 Calyptorhynchus banksii (Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo)

69. 24731 Calyptorhynchus banksii subsp. naso (Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo) T70. 24732 Calyptorhynchus banksii subsp. samueli (Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo)

71. 24733 Calyptorhynchus baudinii (Baudin's Cockatoo (long-billed black-cockatoo), Baudin's

Cockatoo)T

72. 24734 Calyptorhynchus latirostris (Carnaby's Cockatoo (short-billed black-cockatoo),

Carnaby's Cockatoo)T

73. Calyptorhynchus sp.

74. 24321 Chenonetta jubata (Australian Wood Duck, Wood Duck)

75. Chroicocephalus novaehollandiae

76. 25601 Chrysococcyx lucidus (Shining Bronze Cuckoo)

77. 24432 Chrysococcyx lucidus subsp. plagosus (Shining Bronze Cuckoo)

78. 24834 Cincloramphus mathewsi (Rufous Songlark)

79. 24288 Circus approximans (Swamp Harrier)

80. 24289 Circus assimilis (Spotted Harrier)

81. Climacteris (Climacteris) rufa

82. 24396 Climacteris rufa (Rufous Treecreeper)

83. 25675 Colluricincla harmonica (Grey Shrike-thrush)

84. 24613 Colluricincla harmonica subsp. rufiventris (Grey Shrike-thrush)

85. 24399 Columba livia (Domestic Pigeon) Y86. 24361 Coracina maxima (Ground Cuckoo-shrike)

87. 25568 Coracina novaehollandiae (Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike)

88. 24362 Coracina novaehollandiae subsp. novaehollandiae (Black-faced Cuckoo-shrike)

89. 25592 Corvus coronoides (Australian Raven)

90. 24417 Corvus coronoides subsp. perplexus (Australian Raven)

91. Corvus sp.

92. 24671 Coturnix pectoralis (Stubble Quail)

93. 25701 Coturnix ypsilophora (Brown Quail)

94. 25595 Cracticus tibicen (Australian Magpie)

95. 24422 Cracticus tibicen subsp. dorsalis (White-backed Magpie)

96. 24322 Cygnus atratus (Black Swan)

97. 30901 Dacelo novaeguineae (Laughing Kookaburra) Y98. 30902 Dacelo novaeguineae subsp. novaeguineae (Laughing Kookaburra) Y99. Daphoenositta (Neositta) chrysoptera subsp. pileata

100. 25673 Daphoenositta chrysoptera (Varied Sittella)

101. 24606 Daphoenositta chrysoptera subsp. pileata (Varied Sittella, Black-capped Sitella)

102. Dasyornis (Maccoyornis) broadbenti subsp. litoralis

103. 25607 Dicaeum hirundinaceum (Mistletoebird)

104. Dromaius ater Y105. 24470 Dromaius novaehollandiae (Emu)

106. Egretta novaehollandiae

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

107. Elanus axillaris108. 24290 Elanus caeruleus subsp. axillaris (Australian Black-shouldered Kite)

109. Elseyornis melanops

110. Eolophus roseicapillus

111. Eopsaltria (Eopsaltria) griseogularis subsp. griseogularis

112. Eopsaltria (Eopsaltria) griseogularis subsp. rosinae

113. Eopsaltria (Quoyornis) georgiana

114. 24651 Eopsaltria australis subsp. griseogularis (Western Yellow Robin)

115. 24652 Eopsaltria georgiana (White-breasted Robin)

116. 24567 Epthianura albifrons (White-fronted Chat)

117. Falco (Tinnunculus) cenchroides

118. 25621 Falco berigora (Brown Falcon)

119. 24471 Falco berigora subsp. berigora (Brown Falcon)

120. 25622 Falco cenchroides (Australian Kestrel)

121. 24472 Falco cenchroides subsp. cenchroides (Australian Kestrel)

122. 25623 Falco longipennis (Australian Hobby)

123. 24474 Falco longipennis subsp. longipennis (Australian Hobby)

124. 25624 Falco peregrinus (Peregrine Falcon) S125. 24475 Falco peregrinus subsp. macropus (Australian Peregrine Falcon) S126. 25677 Falcunculus frontatus (Crested Shrike-tit)

127. 24616 Falcunculus frontatus subsp. leucogaster (Western Shrike-tit, Crested Shrike-tit)

128. 25727 Fulica atra (Eurasian Coot)

129. Gallinula (Gallinula) tenebrosa subsp. tenebrosa

130. 25729 Gallinula tenebrosa (Dusky Moorhen)

131. 25730 Gallirallus philippensis (Buff-banded Rail)

132. 24765 Gallirallus philippensis subsp. mellori (Buff-banded Rail)

133. 25530 Gerygone fusca (Western Gerygone)

134. 24271 Gerygone fusca subsp. fusca (Western Gerygone)

135. 24735 Glossopsitta porphyrocephala (Purple-crowned Lorikeet)

136. 24443 Grallina cyanoleuca (Magpie-lark)

137. 25627 Haematopus fuliginosus (Sooty Oystercatcher)

138. 24293 Haliaeetus leucogaster (White-bellied Sea-Eagle) IA139. 24295 Haliastur sphenurus (Whistling Kite)

140. 25734 Himantopus himantopus (Black-winged Stilt)

141. 24491 Hirundo neoxena (Welcome Swallow)

142. 25629 Hirundo nigricans (Tree Martin)

143. 24492 Hirundo nigricans subsp. nigricans (Tree Martin)

144. 24347 Ixobrychus flavicollis subsp. australis (Australian Black Bittern) P1145. Lichmera (Lichmera) indistincta subsp. indistincta

146. 25661 Lichmera indistincta (Brown Honeyeater)

147. Lophoictinia isura

148. Malurus (Leggeornis) elegans

149. Malurus (Malurus) splendens

150. Malurus (Malurus) splendens subsp. splendens

151. 25650 Malurus elegans (Red-winged Fairy-wren)

152. 25654 Malurus splendens (Splendid Fairy-wren)

153. 24552 Malurus splendens subsp. splendens (Splendid Fairy-wren)

154. 25758 Megalurus gramineus (Little Grassbird)

155. 24838 Megalurus gramineus subsp. gramineus (Little Grassbird)

156. Melithreptus (Melithreptus) lunatus

157. 25663 Melithreptus brevirostris (Brown-headed Honeyeater)

158. 24587 Melithreptus chloropsis (Western White-naped Honeyeater)

159. 24598 Merops ornatus (Rainbow Bee-eater) IA160. Microcarbo melanoleucos

161. 25610 Myiagra inquieta (Restless Flycatcher)

162. 24738 Neophema elegans (Elegant Parrot)

163. Ninox (Ninox) novaeseelandiae

164. 25748 Ninox novaeseelandiae (Boobook Owl)

165. 24820 Ninox novaeseelandiae subsp. boobook (Boobook Owl)

166. 25564 Nycticorax caledonicus (Rufous Night Heron)

167. 24350 Nycticorax caledonicus subsp. hilli (Rufous Night Heron)

168. 24407 Ocyphaps lophotes (Crested Pigeon)

169. 24328 Oxyura australis (Blue-billed Duck) P4170. Pachycephala (Pachycephala) pectoralis

171. Pachycephala (Pachycephala) pectoralis subsp. fuliginosa

172. 25679 Pachycephala pectoralis (Golden Whistler)

173. 24623 Pachycephala pectoralis subsp. fuliginosa (Golden Whistler)

174. 25680 Pachycephala rufiventris (Rufous Whistler)

175. 24624 Pachycephala rufiventris subsp. rufiventris (Rufous Whistler)

176. Pardalotus (Pardalotus) punctatus

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

177. 25681 Pardalotus punctatus (Spotted Pardalote)178. 24625 Pardalotus punctatus subsp. punctatus (Spotted Pardalote)

179. 24626 Pardalotus punctatus subsp. xanthopyge (Yellow-rumped Pardalote)

180. 25682 Pardalotus striatus (Striated Pardalote)

181. 24630 Pardalotus striatus subsp. westraliensis (Striated Pardalote)

182. 24648 Pelecanus conspicillatus (Australian Pelican)

183. 24659 Petroica goodenovii (Red-capped Robin)

184. 25695 Petroica multicolor (Scarlet Robin)

185. 24660 Petroica multicolor subsp. campbelli (Scarlet Robin)

186. 25697 Phalacrocorax carbo (Great Cormorant)

187. 25698 Phalacrocorax melanoleucos (Little Pied Cormorant)

188. 24666 Phalacrocorax melanoleucos subsp. melanoleucos (Little Pied Cormorant)

189. 24667 Phalacrocorax sulcirostris (Little Black Cormorant)

190. 25699 Phalacrocorax varius (Pied Cormorant)

191. Phaps (Phaps) chalcoptera

192. 24409 Phaps chalcoptera (Common Bronzewing)

193. 25587 Phaps elegans (Brush Bronzewing)

194. Phylidonyris (Meliornis) novaehollandiae

195. Phylidonyris (Meliornis) novaehollandiae subsp. longirostris

196. 24596 Phylidonyris novaehollandiae (New Holland Honeyeater)

197. Platalea (Platibis) flavipes

198. 24841 Platalea flavipes (Yellow-billed Spoonbill)

199. 25720 Platycercus icterotis (Western Rosella)

200. 24745 Platycercus icterotis subsp. icterotis (Western Rosella)

201. 24747 Platycercus spurius (Red-capped Parrot)

202. 25721 Platycercus zonarius (Australian Ringneck, Ring-necked Parrot)

203. 24750 Platycercus zonarius subsp. semitorquatus (Twenty-eight Parrot)

204. 24751 Platycercus zonarius subsp. zonarius (Port Lincoln Parrot)

205. 25703 Podargus strigoides (Tawny Frogmouth)

206. 24679 Podargus strigoides subsp. brachypterus (Tawny Frogmouth)

207. 25704 Podiceps cristatus (Great Crested Grebe)

208. 24681 Poliocephalus poliocephalus (Hoary-headed Grebe)

209. Pomatostomus (Morganornis) superciliosus subsp. ashbyi

210. 24683 Pomatostomus superciliosus (White-browed Babbler)

211. Porphyrio (Porphyrio) porphyrio

212. 25731 Porphyrio porphyrio (Purple Swamphen)

213. 24767 Porphyrio porphyrio subsp. bellus (Purple Swamphen)

214. 24769 Porzana fluminea (Australian Spotted Crake)

215. 25732 Porzana pusilla (Baillon's Crake)

216. 24771 Porzana tabuensis (Spotless Crake)

217. 42340 Ptilotula ornatus (Yellow-plumed Honeyeater)

218. Purpureicephalus spurius

219. 24773 Rallus pectoralis subsp. clelandi (Lewin's Rail) X Y220. 25613 Rhipidura fuliginosa (Grey Fantail)

221. 24452 Rhipidura fuliginosa subsp. preissi (Grey Fantail)

222. 25614 Rhipidura leucophrys (Willie Wagtail)

223. 25534 Sericornis frontalis (White-browed Scrubwren)

224. 30948 Smicrornis brevirostris (Weebill)

225. Stagonopleura (Zonaeginthus) oculata

226. 24645 Stagonopleura oculata (Red-eared Firetail)

227. 25655 Stipiturus malachurus (Southern Emu-wren)

228. 25597 Strepera versicolor (Grey Currawong)

229. 25590 Streptopelia senegalensis (Laughing Turtle-Dove) Y230. 25705 Tachybaptus novaehollandiae (Australasian Grebe, Black-throated Grebe)

231. 24682 Tachybaptus novaehollandiae subsp. novaehollandiae (Australasian Grebe, Black-

throated Grebe)

232. Tadorna (Casarca) tadornoides

233. 24331 Tadorna tadornoides (Australian Shelduck, Mountain Duck)

234. 24844 Threskiornis molucca (Australian White Ibis)

235. 24845 Threskiornis spinicollis (Straw-necked Ibis)

236. 25549 Todiramphus sanctus (Sacred Kingfisher)

237. 24309 Todiramphus sanctus subsp. sanctus (Sacred Kingfisher)

238. 24849 Turnix varia subsp. varia (Painted Button-quail)

239. 24851 Turnix velox (Little Button-quail)

240. 24852 Tyto alba subsp. delicatula (Barn Owl)

241. 25764 Tyto novaehollandiae (Masked Owl)

242. 24855 Tyto novaehollandiae subsp. novaehollandiae (Masked Owl (southern subsp)) P3243. 25765 Zosterops lateralis (Grey-breasted White-eye, Silvereye)

244. 24856 Zosterops lateralis subsp. gouldi (Grey-breasted White-eye)

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

Fish245. ? ?

246. Afurcagobius tamarensis

247. Atherinosoma wallacei

248. Bostockia porosa

249. Edelia vittata

250. Galaxias maculatus

251. 34028 Galaxias occidentalis (Western Minnow)

252. 34026 Galaxiella munda (Western Mud Minnow) T253. 34027 Galaxiella nigrostriata (Black-stripe Minnow) P3254. Galaxiella sp.

255. Gambusia holbrooki

256. 34030 Geotria australis (Pouched Lamprey) P1257. Gymnapistes marmoratus

258. Lepidogalaxias salamandroides

259. Nannoperca vittata

260. Oncorhynchus mykiss Y261. Perca fluviatilis

262. Pseudogobius olorum

Invertebrate263. Abantiades hydrographis

264. Abantiades ocellatus

265. Abantiades sp. fc958

266. Acantholophus amycteroides

267. Acantholophus sp. fc3000 Y268. Acantholophus sp. fc496

269. Acritoptila sp.

270. Adelium irregulare

271. Adelium lindense

272. Adelium sp. fc1246

273. Adelium sp. fc2681 Y274. Adelium sp. fc288 Y275. Adoxia modesta Y276. Adreppus sp. fc868

277. Aedriodes Mendosus

278. Aeshnidae sp.

279. Aesolithna sp. fc210 Y280. Aethyssius cylindricollis Y281. Agonocheila chaudoiri

282. Agonocheila fasciata

283. Agonocheila ruficollis

284. Agonocheila sp. fc1059

285. Agonocheila sp. fc1522

286. Agraptocorixa eurynome

287. Agrotis munda

288. Agrotis radians Y289. Akamptogonus novarae

290. Allothereua maculata

291. Alotanypus dalyupensis

292. Ambicodamus marae

293. Amblyopone australis

294. Amblyopone sp.

295. Amitermes obeuntis

296. Amorbus bispinus

297. Anabarhynchus sp.

298. Anachloris subochraria

299. Aname mainae

300. Ancita marginicollis

301. Ancita sp. fc476

302. Anilara longicollis

303. Anilara obscura

304. Anisynta sphenosema

305. Anthela canescens

306. Anthela ferruginosa

307. Anthela sp. fc381

308. Antichiropus variabilis

309. Antiporus femoralis

310. Apina callisto

311. Apis mellifera

312. Aposites sp. fc2960

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

Y313. Aprocera sp. fc807 Y314. Apsectrotanypus nr maculosa

315. Aquita tactalis

316. Araiobelus sp. fc201

317. Arbanitis sp. Y318. Archaeosynthemis leachii

319. Archaeosynthemis occidentalis

320. Archaeosynthemis spiniger

321. Archiargiolestes pusillissimus

322. Archiargiolestes pusillus

323. Archichauliodes sp.

324. Argiope trifasciata

325. Argyrodes antipodianus

326. Arhodia sp. fc2

327. Arhodia sp. fc320

328. Arhodia sp. fc79

329. Arkys walckenaeri

330. Arrenuridae sp.

331. Artoria cingulipes

332. Artoria flavimana

333. Artoria schizocoides

334. Ataenius nudus Y335. Athericidae sp.

336. Atriplectides dubius

337. Aturidae sp.

338. Aulacophora abdominalis

339. Auletobius melanocephalus Y340. Austracantha minax

341. Australoglypta sp. fc533 Y342. Australopelopia prionoptera

343. Australothis rubrescens

344. Austroaeschna (Austroaeschna) anacantha

345. Austroaeschna anacantha

346. Austrochiltonia sp.

347. Austrogomphus (Austrogomphus) collaris

348. Austrolestes aridus

349. Austrolestes sp. fc2987 Y350. Austrolichtensia hakearum Y351. 33972 Austromerope poultoni (scorpionfly) P2352. Austropeplea sp.

353. Austrosynthemis cyanitincta

354. Backobourkia brounii

355. Badumna insignis

356. Badumna microps

357. Baetidae sp.

358. Baiami tegenarioides

359. Baiami volucripes

360. Batrachomatus nannup

361. Bibulmena kadjina

362. Bolborhachium dacoderum

363. Bolborhachium recticorne

364. Bothriembryon (bothriembryon)

365. Botryocladius bibulmun

366. Botryocladius freemani

367. Bucolellus ornatus

368. Cacodacnus planicollis Y369. Caedicia sp. fc485

370. Calliphora sp. fc480

371. Calliphora sp. fc53

372. Calodera marginicollis Y373. Calolampra sp. fc147

374. Calymmachernes angulatus

375. Camponotus sp. fc1661

376. Camponotus sp. fc275

377. Camponotus sp. fc423

378. Carabidae sp.

379. Carenum cupripenne Y380. Carenum sp. fc280

381. Carthaea saturnioides

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

382. Castiarina cincta383. Castiarina rufipennis

384. Castiarina subtrifasciata

385. Catasarcus lepidus

386. Catasarcus murex

387. Catasarcus sp. fc2698 Y388. Cedarinia sp. fc892

389. Ceinidae sp.

390. Celaenia excavata

391. Cenogmus sp. fc264

392. Ceratopogonidae sp.

393. Cercophonius sulcatus

394. Cerotalis sp. fc2612

395. Cerotalis substriata

396. Chauliognathus sp. fc795

397. Chenistonia sp. fc581

398. Chenistonia villosa

399. Cherax quinquecarinatus

400. Cherax sp.

401. Cheumatopsyche modica

402. Chirodamini sp. fc1781

403. Chironomidae sp.

404. Chironomus aff. alternans (V24) (CB)

405. Chironomus occidentalis

406. Chironomus tepperi

407. Chlorocoma dicloraria

408. Chlorocoma rhodocrossa Y409. Chlorocoma sp. fc22

410. Chrysodeixis argentifera

411. Chrysodeixis eriosoma

412. Chrysolarentia gypsomela

413. Chrysolarentia sp.

414. Chrysopa sp. fc361

415. Chrysopa sp. fc822

416. Chrysophtharta sp. fc248 Y417. Chrysophtharta sp. fc471 Y418. Cicadetta sp. fc49 Y419. Cladocera (unident.)

420. Cladopelma curtivalva

421. Cladotanytarsus sp. A (SAP)

422. Cleobora mellyi

423. Clilopocha sp. fc2872 Y424. Clilopocha sp. fc2995 Y425. Coccinella repanda

426. Coccinella transversalis

427. Colpochila antennalis

428. Colpochila major

429. Colpochila sp. fc1866

430. Colpochila sp. fc2006

431. Colymbomorpha vittata

432. Conicochernes crassus

433. Conoderus sp. fc1062

434. Conoderus sp. fc1109

435. Conoderus sp. fc135

436. Conoderus sp. fc1818

437. Conoderus sp. fc1819

438. Conoderus sp. fc26

439. Conoderus sp. fc2711 Y440. Conoderus sp. fc444

441. Conoderus sp. fc595

442. Copelatus ater

443. Copelatus sp.

444. Copepoda sp.

445. Coptocarpus thoracicus Y446. Coptocercus pubescens Y447. Coptocercus rubripes

448. Coptocercus sp. fc2941 Y449. Coptotermes acinaciformis subsp. raffrayi

450. Corixidae sp.

451. Cormocephalus hartmeyeri

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

452. Corynoneura sp. (V49) (SAP)453. Coryphistes sp. fc231

454. Cosmodes elegans

455. Crepidomenus dysmikos

456. Crepidomenus occidualis

457. Cricotopus 'parbicinctus'

458. Crypsiphona ocultaria

459. Cryptodus sp. fc1160

460. Cryptodus sp. fc189

461. Culama australis

462. Culama sp. fc2959

463. Culicidae sp.

464. Curculionidae sp.

465. Cyclonoda pilula Y466. Cyclopoida sp.

467. Cyclosa trilobata

468. Cydia pomonella Y469. Cyrioides vittigera

470. Cyrtophora parnasia

471. Danima banksiae

472. Dasyheleinae sp.

473. Dasypodia selenophora

474. Dermestes (Dermestinus) maculatus

475. Dermestes sp. fc865

476. Destolmia sp. fc4

477. Diaphanops sp.

478. Diaprepocoris barycephalus Y479. Dichromodes personalis

480. Dicrotendipes sp. A (V47) (SAP)

481. Dingupa glauerti

482. Diphucrania cupripennis

483. Diplectrona sp. AV9 (SFM)

484. Discophlebia lucasii

485. Discothyrea crassicornis

486. Doratifera quadriguttata

487. Doratifera sp. fc1625

488. Doratifera sp. fc332

489. Doratifera sp. fc398

490. Doratifera sp. fc81

491. Drasterius sp. fc1120

492. Eboo sp. fc182 Y493. Ecnomus turgidus

494. Ectropis sp. fc23

495. Edusella sp. fc101

496. Edusella sp. fc155

497. Edusella sp. fc56 Y498. Empididae sp.

499. Enchytraeidae sp.

500. Enispa parva Y501. Entometa fervens

502. Entometa sp. fc426

503. Ephydridae sp.

504. Epicoma melanostica

505. Epiproctophora (=anisoptera)

506. Eriophora biapicata

507. Eriophora sp. fc285

508. Eroschema atricolle

509. Ethmostigmus sp. fc223

510. Ethmostigmus sp. fc224

511. Euchaetis sp. fc2642 Y512. Eucyclodes buprestaria

513. Euloxia sp. fc1179

514. Euoplos festivus Y515. Eurispa vittata Y516. Euryglossina sp.

517. Eusiridae sp.

518. Exocelina ater

519. Eylaidae sp.

520. Figulus lilliputanus

521. Fluviolanatus subtortus

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

522. Forcypomyinae sp.523. Fridericia sp. Y524. Gastropodidae sp. Y525. Geitoneura klugii

526. Geitoneura minyas

527. Genus fc100 sp. fc100

528. Genus fc1020 sp. fc1020

529. Genus fc1029 sp. fc1029

530. Genus fc1037 sp. fc1037

531. Genus fc1038 sp. fc1038

532. Genus fc104 sp. fc104

533. Genus fc1042 sp. fc1042

534. Genus fc105 sp. fc105

535. Genus fc1051 sp. fc1051

536. Genus fc1053 sp. fc1053

537. Genus fc1055 sp. fc1055

538. Genus fc1057 sp. fc1057

539. Genus fc1061 sp. fc1061

540. Genus fc1068 sp. fc1068

541. Genus fc1079 sp. fc1079

542. Genus fc108 sp. fc108

543. Genus fc1081 sp. fc1081

544. Genus fc1083 sp. fc1083

545. Genus fc1085 sp. fc1085

546. Genus fc1105 sp. fc1105

547. Genus fc1118 sp. fc1118

548. Genus fc1126 sp. fc1126

549. Genus fc1128 sp. fc1128

550. Genus fc1134 sp. fc1134

551. Genus fc1135 sp. fc1135

552. Genus fc1137 sp. fc1137

553. Genus fc1139 sp. fc1139

554. Genus fc1140 sp. fc1140

555. Genus fc1146 sp. fc1146

556. Genus fc1149 sp. fc1149

557. Genus fc1155 sp. fc1155

558. Genus fc1156 sp. fc1156

559. Genus fc1161 sp. fc1161

560. Genus fc1165 sp. fc1165

561. Genus fc1166 sp. fc1166

562. Genus fc1169 sp. fc1169

563. Genus fc1181 sp. fc1181

564. Genus fc1195 sp. fc1195

565. Genus fc12 sp. fc12

566. Genus fc1227 sp. fc1227

567. Genus fc123 sp. fc123

568. Genus fc1232 sp. fc1232

569. Genus fc126 sp. fc126

570. Genus fc127 sp. fc127

571. Genus fc128 sp. fc128

572. Genus fc129 sp. fc129

573. Genus fc130 sp. fc130

574. Genus fc1302 sp. fc1302

575. Genus fc1303 sp. fc1303

576. Genus fc1305 sp. fc1305

577. Genus fc131 sp. fc131

578. Genus fc132 sp. fc132

579. Genus fc133 sp. fc133

580. Genus fc1342 sp. fc1342

581. Genus fc1345 sp. fc1345

582. Genus fc136 sp. fc136 Y583. Genus fc137 sp. fc137

584. Genus fc1373 sp. fc1373

585. Genus fc138 sp. fc138

586. Genus fc139 sp. fc139

587. Genus fc1398 sp. fc1398

588. Genus fc14 sp. fc14

589. Genus fc140 sp. fc140

590. Genus fc1401 sp. fc1401

591. Genus fc1403 sp. fc1403

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

592. Genus fc1419 sp. fc1419593. Genus fc142 sp. fc142

594. Genus fc1424 sp. fc1424

595. Genus fc1430 sp. fc1430

596. Genus fc144 sp. fc144

597. Genus fc1442 sp. fc1442

598. Genus fc145 sp. fc145

599. Genus fc1458 sp. fc1458

600. Genus fc146 sp. fc146

601. Genus fc1475 sp. fc1475

602. Genus fc148 sp. fc148

603. Genus fc1489 sp. fc1489

604. Genus fc149 sp. fc149

605. Genus fc1490 sp. fc1490

606. Genus fc1491 sp. fc1491

607. Genus fc1492 sp. fc1492

608. Genus fc15 sp. fc15

609. Genus fc150 sp. fc150

610. Genus fc1502 sp. fc1502

611. Genus fc151 sp. fc151

612. Genus fc1513 sp. fc1513

613. Genus fc1519 sp. fc1519

614. Genus fc1524 sp. fc1524

615. Genus fc1527 sp. fc1527

616. Genus fc153 sp. fc153

617. Genus fc1531 sp. fc1531

618. Genus fc1538 sp. fc1538

619. Genus fc1546 sp. fc1546

620. Genus fc1549 sp. fc1549

621. Genus fc156 sp. fc156

622. Genus fc1586 sp. fc1586

623. Genus fc16 sp. fc16

624. Genus fc1604 sp. fc1604

625. Genus fc1626 sp. fc1626

626. Genus fc1628 sp. fc1628

627. Genus fc163 sp. fc163

628. Genus fc1630 sp. fc1630

629. Genus fc1634 sp. fc1634

630. Genus fc1637 sp. fc1637

631. Genus fc164 sp. fc164 Y632. Genus fc165 sp. fc165

633. Genus fc1655 sp. fc1655

634. Genus fc1658 sp. fc1658

635. Genus fc1659 sp. fc1659

636. Genus fc166 sp. fc166 Y637. Genus fc167 sp. fc167

638. Genus fc1677 sp. fc1677

639. Genus fc169 sp. fc169 Y640. Genus fc170 sp. fc170 Y641. Genus fc173 sp. fc173

642. Genus fc174 sp. fc174

643. Genus fc176 sp. fc176

644. Genus fc177 sp. fc177 Y645. Genus fc178 sp. fc178

646. Genus fc179 sp. fc179

647. Genus fc1792 sp. fc1792

648. Genus fc180 sp. fc180

649. Genus fc1817 sp. fc1817

650. Genus fc183 sp. fc183

651. Genus fc1831 sp. fc1831

652. Genus fc1832 sp. fc1832

653. Genus fc1833 sp. fc1833

654. Genus fc1834 sp. fc1834

655. Genus fc184 sp. fc184 Y656. Genus fc1840 sp. fc1840

657. Genus fc1843 sp. fc1843

658. Genus fc1852 sp. fc1852

659. Genus fc1853 sp. fc1853

660. Genus fc1854 sp. fc1854

661. Genus fc1858 sp. fc1858

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

662. Genus fc186 sp. fc186 Y663. Genus fc1864 sp. fc1864

664. Genus fc187 sp. fc187

665. Genus fc1870 sp. fc1870

666. Genus fc188 sp. fc188 Y667. Genus fc1882 sp. fc1882

668. Genus fc1895 sp. fc1895

669. Genus fc1898 sp. fc1898

670. Genus fc1899 sp. fc1899

671. Genus fc190 sp. fc190

672. Genus fc1903 sp. fc1903

673. Genus fc1909 sp. fc1909

674. Genus fc191 sp. fc191 Y675. Genus fc1915 sp. fc1915

676. Genus fc1922 sp. fc1922

677. Genus fc1924 sp. fc1924

678. Genus fc1926 sp. fc1926

679. Genus fc1933 sp. fc1933

680. Genus fc1938 sp. fc1938

681. Genus fc194 sp. fc194 Y682. Genus fc1944 sp. fc1944

683. Genus fc195 sp. fc195 Y684. Genus fc196 sp. fc196

685. Genus fc1964 sp. fc1964

686. Genus fc197 sp. fc197 Y687. Genus fc1976 sp. fc1976

688. Genus fc1979 sp. fc1979

689. Genus fc1982 sp. fc1982

690. Genus fc199 sp. fc199 Y691. Genus fc1993 sp. fc1993

692. Genus fc20 sp. fc20

693. Genus fc200 sp. fc200

694. Genus fc2001 sp. fc2001

695. Genus fc202 sp. fc202 Y696. Genus fc2022 sp. fc2022

697. Genus fc2025 sp. fc2025

698. Genus fc203 sp. fc203

699. Genus fc204 sp. fc204

700. Genus fc205 sp. fc205 Y701. Genus fc2054 sp. fc2054

702. Genus fc206 sp. fc206

703. Genus fc2074 sp. fc2074 Y704. Genus fc2110 sp. fc2110

705. Genus fc2115 sp. fc2115

706. Genus fc2126 sp. fc2126

707. Genus fc214 sp. fc214

708. Genus fc2152 sp. fc2152

709. Genus fc216 sp. fc216 Y710. Genus fc217 sp. fc217

711. Genus fc2171 sp. fc2171

712. Genus fc218 sp. fc218 Y713. Genus fc2180 sp. fc2180

714. Genus fc2185 sp. fc2185

715. Genus fc2190 sp. fc2190

716. Genus fc220 sp. fc220 Y717. Genus fc221 sp. fc221

718. Genus fc2215 sp. fc2215

719. Genus fc225 sp. fc225

720. Genus fc227 sp. fc227

721. Genus fc228 sp. fc228

722. Genus fc229 sp. fc229

723. Genus fc236 sp. fc236

724. Genus fc237 sp. fc237

725. Genus fc238 sp. fc238

726. Genus fc239 sp. fc239 Y727. Genus fc24 sp. fc24

728. Genus fc240 sp. fc240 Y729. Genus fc241 sp. fc241

730. Genus fc2416 sp. fc2416

731. Genus fc243 sp. fc243

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

732. Genus fc244 sp. fc244733. Genus fc2440 sp. fc2440

734. Genus fc2441 sp. fc2441

735. Genus fc2444 sp. fc2444

736. Genus fc2446 sp. fc2446

737. Genus fc2447 sp. fc2447

738. Genus fc2448 sp. fc2448

739. Genus fc245 sp. fc245 Y740. Genus fc246 sp. fc246 Y741. Genus fc2462 sp. fc2462

742. Genus fc2476 sp. fc2476

743. Genus fc25 sp. fc25

744. Genus fc2508 sp. fc2508

745. Genus fc251 sp. fc251

746. Genus fc257 sp. fc257

747. Genus fc258 sp. fc258

748. Genus fc259 sp. fc259

749. Genus fc2595 sp. fc2595

750. Genus fc260 sp. fc260

751. Genus fc261 sp. fc261

752. Genus fc262 sp. fc262

753. Genus fc2623 sp. fc2623 Y754. Genus fc2624 sp. fc2624 Y755. Genus fc2626 sp. fc2626 Y756. Genus fc2627 sp. fc2627

757. Genus fc2628 sp. fc2628

758. Genus fc2631 sp. fc2631

759. Genus fc2633 sp. fc2633

760. Genus fc2634 sp. fc2634 Y761. Genus fc2635 sp. fc2635

762. Genus fc2637 sp. fc2637

763. Genus fc2638 sp. fc2638 Y764. Genus fc2641 sp. fc2641

765. Genus fc2645 sp. fc2645 Y766. Genus fc2646 sp. fc2646

767. Genus fc2647 sp. fc2647

768. Genus fc2648 sp. fc2648

769. Genus fc2649 sp. fc2649

770. Genus fc265 sp. fc265

771. Genus fc2650 sp. fc2650 Y772. Genus fc2652 sp. fc2652

773. Genus fc2653 sp. fc2653

774. Genus fc2654 sp. fc2654 Y775. Genus fc2657 sp. fc2657

776. Genus fc2659 sp. fc2659 Y777. Genus fc2660 sp. fc2660 Y778. Genus fc2661 sp. fc2661 Y779. Genus fc2662 sp. fc2662 Y780. Genus fc2663 sp. fc2663 Y781. Genus fc2665 sp. fc2665 Y782. Genus fc2666 sp. fc2666 Y783. Genus fc2667 sp. fc2667 Y784. Genus fc2668 sp. fc2668 Y785. Genus fc2669 sp. fc2669

786. Genus fc267 sp. fc267

787. Genus fc2670 sp. fc2670 Y788. Genus fc2671 sp. fc2671 Y789. Genus fc2672 sp. fc2672 Y790. Genus fc2673 sp. fc2673 Y791. Genus fc2676 sp. fc2676

792. Genus fc2677 sp. fc2677 Y793. Genus fc2679 sp. fc2679 Y794. Genus fc268 sp. fc268

795. Genus fc2680 sp. fc2680

796. Genus fc2683 sp. fc2683 Y797. Genus fc2684 sp. fc2684 Y798. Genus fc2685 sp. fc2685

799. Genus fc2686 sp. fc2686 Y800. Genus fc2688 sp. fc2688 Y801. Genus fc2690 sp. fc2690 Y

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

802. Genus fc2693 sp. fc2693803. Genus fc2696 sp. fc2696 Y804. Genus fc2697 sp. fc2697 Y805. Genus fc2699 sp. fc2699

806. Genus fc270 sp. fc270

807. Genus fc2700 sp. fc2700 Y808. Genus fc2701 sp. fc2701

809. Genus fc2703 sp. fc2703

810. Genus fc2704 sp. fc2704

811. Genus fc2705 sp. fc2705

812. Genus fc2706 sp. fc2706 Y813. Genus fc2709 sp. fc2709

814. Genus fc271 sp. fc271 Y815. Genus fc2710 sp. fc2710

816. Genus fc2712 sp. fc2712 Y817. Genus fc2713 sp. fc2713

818. Genus fc2714 sp. fc2714

819. Genus fc2715 sp. fc2715

820. Genus fc2716 sp. fc2716 Y821. Genus fc2717 sp. fc2717 Y822. Genus fc2723 sp. fc2723 Y823. Genus fc2725 sp. fc2725 Y824. Genus fc2736 sp. fc2736

825. Genus fc2742 sp. fc2742 Y826. Genus fc2754 sp. fc2754 Y827. Genus fc2755 sp. fc2755 Y828. Genus fc276 sp. fc276 Y829. Genus fc277 sp. fc277

830. Genus fc278 sp. fc278 Y831. Genus fc283 sp. fc283

832. Genus fc284 sp. fc284 Y833. Genus fc286 sp. fc286

834. Genus fc2863 sp. fc2863 Y835. Genus fc2864 sp. fc2864 Y836. Genus fc2888 sp. fc2888

837. Genus fc2901 sp. fc2901

838. Genus fc2903 sp. fc2903

839. Genus fc2909 sp. fc2909

840. Genus fc2914 sp. fc2914

841. Genus fc2917 sp. fc2917

842. Genus fc2921 sp. fc2921

843. Genus fc2922 sp. fc2922 Y844. Genus fc2923 sp. fc2923 Y845. Genus fc2924 sp. fc2924

846. Genus fc2925 sp. fc2925

847. Genus fc2926 sp. fc2926

848. Genus fc2927 sp. fc2927 Y849. Genus fc2928 sp. fc2928 Y850. Genus fc2930 sp. fc2930

851. Genus fc2931 sp. fc2931 Y852. Genus fc2932 sp. fc2932 Y853. Genus fc2934 sp. fc2934

854. Genus fc2935 sp. fc2935

855. Genus fc2938 sp. fc2938 Y856. Genus fc2939 sp. fc2939 Y857. Genus fc294 sp. fc294 Y858. Genus fc2940 sp. fc2940

859. Genus fc2942 sp. fc2942 Y860. Genus fc2946 sp. fc2946

861. Genus fc2948 sp. fc2948

862. Genus fc2949 sp. fc2949

863. Genus fc295 sp. fc295

864. Genus fc2950 sp. fc2950

865. Genus fc2951 sp. fc2951 Y866. Genus fc2952 sp. fc2952 Y867. Genus fc2953 sp. fc2953

868. Genus fc2955 sp. fc2955 Y869. Genus fc2956 sp. fc2956 Y870. Genus fc2958 sp. fc2958 Y871. Genus fc2962 sp. fc2962 Y

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

872. Genus fc2964 sp. fc2964 Y873. Genus fc2965 sp. fc2965 Y874. Genus fc2970 sp. fc2970

875. Genus fc2973 sp. fc2973 Y876. Genus fc2974 sp. fc2974 Y877. Genus fc2975 sp. fc2975

878. Genus fc2976 sp. fc2976 Y879. Genus fc2978 sp. fc2978 Y880. Genus fc2979 sp. fc2979 Y881. Genus fc2980 sp. fc2980 Y882. Genus fc2981 sp. fc2981 Y883. Genus fc2982 sp. fc2982 Y884. Genus fc2983 sp. fc2983 Y885. Genus fc2984 sp. fc2984 Y886. Genus fc2985 sp. fc2985 Y887. Genus fc2986 sp. fc2986 Y888. Genus fc2988 sp. fc2988 Y889. Genus fc2989 sp. fc2989 Y890. Genus fc2990 sp. fc2990 Y891. Genus fc2991 sp. fc2991

892. Genus fc2993 sp. fc2993 Y893. Genus fc2994 sp. fc2994 Y894. Genus fc2996 sp. fc2996 Y895. Genus fc2997 sp. fc2997 Y896. Genus fc2999 sp. fc2999

897. Genus fc3001 sp. fc3001

898. Genus fc3002 sp. fc3002 Y899. Genus fc3003 sp. fc3003 Y900. Genus fc3004 sp. fc3004 Y901. Genus fc3005 sp. fc3005 Y902. Genus fc301 sp. fc301

903. Genus fc302 sp. fc302 Y904. Genus fc303 sp. fc303

905. Genus fc305 sp. fc305

906. Genus fc309 sp. fc309

907. Genus fc310 sp. fc310 Y908. Genus fc3103 sp. fc3103

909. Genus fc311 sp. fc311

910. Genus fc312 sp. fc312

911. Genus fc313 sp. fc313

912. Genus fc314 sp. fc314

913. Genus fc316 sp. fc316

914. Genus fc317 sp. fc317

915. Genus fc32 sp. fc32

916. Genus fc323 sp. fc323

917. Genus fc324 sp. fc324

918. Genus fc326 sp. fc326

919. Genus fc33 sp. fc33

920. Genus fc333 sp. fc333

921. Genus fc336 sp. fc336

922. Genus fc337 sp. fc337

923. Genus fc338 sp. fc338 Y924. Genus fc339 sp. fc339

925. Genus fc342 sp. fc342

926. Genus fc344 sp. fc344

927. Genus fc345 sp. fc345

928. Genus fc350 sp. fc350

929. Genus fc355 sp. fc355

930. Genus fc356 sp. fc356

931. Genus fc358 sp. fc358

932. Genus fc360 sp. fc360

933. Genus fc362 sp. fc362

934. Genus fc364 sp. fc364

935. Genus fc365 sp. fc365

936. Genus fc366 sp. fc366

937. Genus fc367 sp. fc367

938. Genus fc368 sp. fc368

939. Genus fc369 sp. fc369

940. Genus fc374 sp. fc374

941. Genus fc375 sp. fc375

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

942. Genus fc376 sp. fc376943. Genus fc38 sp. fc38

944. Genus fc380 sp. fc380

945. Genus fc382 sp. fc382

946. Genus fc383 sp. fc383

947. Genus fc386 sp. fc386

948. Genus fc387 sp. fc387

949. Genus fc389 sp. fc389

950. Genus fc391 sp. fc391

951. Genus fc392 sp. fc392

952. Genus fc394 sp. fc394

953. Genus fc395 sp. fc395

954. Genus fc396 sp. fc396

955. Genus fc397 sp. fc397

956. Genus fc399 sp. fc399

957. Genus fc400 sp. fc400

958. Genus fc401 sp. fc401

959. Genus fc402 sp. fc402 Y960. Genus fc403 sp. fc403

961. Genus fc405 sp. fc405

962. Genus fc406 sp. fc406 Y963. Genus fc407 sp. fc407

964. Genus fc41 sp. fc41

965. Genus fc410 sp. fc410

966. Genus fc411 sp. fc411

967. Genus fc412 sp. fc412

968. Genus fc413 sp. fc413

969. Genus fc414 sp. fc414

970. Genus fc417 sp. fc417

971. Genus fc419 sp. fc419

972. Genus fc420 sp. fc420

973. Genus fc421 sp. fc421

974. Genus fc422 sp. fc422

975. Genus fc424 sp. fc424

976. Genus fc425 sp. fc425

977. Genus fc428 sp. fc428

978. Genus fc430 sp. fc430

979. Genus fc431 sp. fc431

980. Genus fc433 sp. fc433

981. Genus fc434 sp. fc434

982. Genus fc435 sp. fc435

983. Genus fc436 sp. fc436

984. Genus fc438 sp. fc438

985. Genus fc439 sp. fc439

986. Genus fc441 sp. fc441

987. Genus fc442 sp. fc442

988. Genus fc443 sp. fc443

989. Genus fc446 sp. fc446

990. Genus fc449 sp. fc449

991. Genus fc451 sp. fc451

992. Genus fc452 sp. fc452

993. Genus fc454 sp. fc454

994. Genus fc456 sp. fc456

995. Genus fc458 sp. fc458

996. Genus fc459 sp. fc459

997. Genus fc460 sp. fc460

998. Genus fc464 sp. fc464 Y999. Genus fc466 sp. fc466

1000. Genus fc467 sp. fc467

1001. Genus fc469 sp. fc469

1002. Genus fc47 sp. fc47

1003. Genus fc472 sp. fc472 Y1004. Genus fc473 sp. fc473

1005. Genus fc475 sp. fc475

1006. Genus fc479 sp. fc479 Y1007. Genus fc48 sp. fc48

1008. Genus fc481 sp. fc481 Y1009. Genus fc484 sp. fc484

1010. Genus fc489 sp. fc489

1011. Genus fc490 sp. fc490 Y

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1012. Genus fc491 sp. fc4911013. Genus fc492 sp. fc492

1014. Genus fc493 sp. fc493 Y1015. Genus fc494 sp. fc494

1016. Genus fc495 sp. fc495

1017. Genus fc497 sp. fc497 Y1018. Genus fc498 sp. fc498

1019. Genus fc50 sp. fc50

1020. Genus fc500 sp. fc500

1021. Genus fc502 sp. fc502

1022. Genus fc504 sp. fc504 Y1023. Genus fc505 sp. fc505

1024. Genus fc506 sp. fc506

1025. Genus fc508 sp. fc508 Y1026. Genus fc509 sp. fc509 Y1027. Genus fc51 sp. fc51 Y1028. Genus fc510 sp. fc510

1029. Genus fc519 sp. fc519 Y1030. Genus fc520 sp. fc520

1031. Genus fc523 sp. fc523

1032. Genus fc524 sp. fc524

1033. Genus fc525 sp. fc525

1034. Genus fc529 sp. fc529

1035. Genus fc530 sp. fc530 Y1036. Genus fc531 sp. fc531 Y1037. Genus fc532 sp. fc532

1038. Genus fc534 sp. fc534 Y1039. Genus fc535 sp. fc535

1040. Genus fc538 sp. fc538

1041. Genus fc539 sp. fc539

1042. Genus fc54 sp. fc54

1043. Genus fc540 sp. fc540

1044. Genus fc541 sp. fc541

1045. Genus fc544 sp. fc544

1046. Genus fc545 sp. fc545 Y1047. Genus fc546 sp. fc546 Y1048. Genus fc548 sp. fc548 Y1049. Genus fc549 sp. fc549

1050. Genus fc550 sp. fc550 Y1051. Genus fc553 sp. fc553

1052. Genus fc555 sp. fc555

1053. Genus fc556 sp. fc556

1054. Genus fc558 sp. fc558 Y1055. Genus fc560 sp. fc560

1056. Genus fc563 sp. fc563

1057. Genus fc566 sp. fc566

1058. Genus fc568 sp. fc568

1059. Genus fc572 sp. fc572

1060. Genus fc574 sp. fc574 Y1061. Genus fc575 sp. fc575 Y1062. Genus fc578 sp. fc578 Y1063. Genus fc580 sp. fc580

1064. Genus fc583 sp. fc583

1065. Genus fc586 sp. fc586

1066. Genus fc587 sp. fc587

1067. Genus fc597 sp. fc597

1068. Genus fc599 sp. fc599

1069. Genus fc6 sp. fc6

1070. Genus fc60 sp. fc60

1071. Genus fc608 sp. fc608

1072. Genus fc609 sp. fc609

1073. Genus fc61 sp. fc61

1074. Genus fc62 sp. fc62

1075. Genus fc626 sp. fc626

1076. Genus fc628 sp. fc628

1077. Genus fc63 sp. fc63

1078. Genus fc636 sp. fc636

1079. Genus fc64 sp. fc64

1080. Genus fc641 sp. fc641

1081. Genus fc642 sp. fc642

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1082. Genus fc646 sp. fc6461083. Genus fc649 sp. fc649

1084. Genus fc65 sp. fc65

1085. Genus fc652 sp. fc652

1086. Genus fc656 sp. fc656

1087. Genus fc657 sp. fc657

1088. Genus fc658 sp. fc658

1089. Genus fc66 sp. fc66

1090. Genus fc661 sp. fc661

1091. Genus fc669 sp. fc669

1092. Genus fc67 sp. fc67

1093. Genus fc674 sp. fc674

1094. Genus fc678 sp. fc678

1095. Genus fc68 sp. fc68

1096. Genus fc680 sp. fc680

1097. Genus fc69 sp. fc69 Y1098. Genus fc694 sp. fc694

1099. Genus fc696 sp. fc696

1100. Genus fc714 sp. fc714

1101. Genus fc716 sp. fc716

1102. Genus fc717 sp. fc717

1103. Genus fc72 sp. fc72

1104. Genus fc73 sp. fc73

1105. Genus fc75 sp. fc75

1106. Genus fc753 sp. fc753

1107. Genus fc754 sp. fc754

1108. Genus fc758 sp. fc758

1109. Genus fc76 sp. fc76

1110. Genus fc760 sp. fc760

1111. Genus fc765 sp. fc765

1112. Genus fc766 sp. fc766

1113. Genus fc77 sp. fc77

1114. Genus fc770 sp. fc770

1115. Genus fc771 sp. fc771

1116. Genus fc776 sp. fc776

1117. Genus fc785 sp. fc785

1118. Genus fc796 sp. fc796

1119. Genus fc797 sp. fc797

1120. Genus fc80 sp. fc80

1121. Genus fc801 sp. fc801

1122. Genus fc806 sp. fc806

1123. Genus fc809 sp. fc809 Y1124. Genus fc810 sp. fc810 Y1125. Genus fc82 sp. fc82

1126. Genus fc83 sp. fc83

1127. Genus fc833 sp. fc833

1128. Genus fc834 sp. fc834

1129. Genus fc840 sp. fc840

1130. Genus fc842 sp. fc842

1131. Genus fc852 sp. fc852

1132. Genus fc853 sp. fc853

1133. Genus fc855 sp. fc855

1134. Genus fc857 sp. fc857

1135. Genus fc859 sp. fc859

1136. Genus fc86 sp. fc86

1137. Genus fc861 sp. fc861

1138. Genus fc862 sp. fc862

1139. Genus fc864 sp. fc864

1140. Genus fc88 sp. fc88

1141. Genus fc887 sp. fc887

1142. Genus fc896 sp. fc896

1143. Genus fc90 sp. fc90

1144. Genus fc907 sp. fc907

1145. Genus fc917 sp. fc917

1146. Genus fc918 sp. fc918

1147. Genus fc92 sp. fc92

1148. Genus fc923 sp. fc923

1149. Genus fc936 sp. fc936

1150. Genus fc943 sp. fc943

1151. Genus fc947 sp. fc947

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1152. Genus fc948 sp. fc9481153. Genus fc95 sp. fc95

1154. Genus fc954 sp. fc954

1155. Genus fc957 sp. fc957

1156. Genus fc96 sp. fc96

1157. Genus fc962 sp. fc962

1158. Genus fc966 sp. fc966

1159. Genus fc969 sp. fc969

1160. Genus fc97 sp. fc97

1161. Genus fc977 sp. fc977

1162. Genus fc988 sp. fc988

1163. Genus fc996 sp. fc996

1164. Genus fc999 sp. fc999

1165. Glacidorbis sp.

1166. Glyptophysa (Glyptophysa) georgiana

1167. Gnathoxys insignitus

1168. Goniaea opomaloides

1169. Goniaea sp. fc1470

1170. Goniaea sp. fc1984

1171. Goniaea sp. fc233

1172. Goniaea sp. fc235

1173. Goniaea sp. fc2664 Y1174. Goniaea sp. fc2682

1175. Goniaea sp. fc272

1176. Goniaea sp. fc304

1177. Goniaea sp. fc872

1178. Goniaea vocans

1179. Goniaoidea sp. fc1261

1180. Gonipterus sp. fc488 Y1181. Gratilaoma cara

1182. Gripopterygidae sp.

1183. Gymnometriocnemus sp. 1 (=V44 = ortho sp. C & R)

1184. Gymnometriocnemus spp. (not V44 or V45)

1185. Haloniscus sp.

1186. Harpechys chilo

1187. Harpobittacus phaeoscius

1188. Harrisius sp. A (SAP)

1189. Harrisius sp. B (SFM)

1190. Hedana gracilis Y1191. Hednota hoplitella

1192. Hednota icelomorpha Y1193. Hednota recurvella

1194. Helea rugosipennis Y1195. Helicoverpa punctigera

1196. Hellyethira simplex

1197. Hemicordulia australiae

1198. Hemicordulia tau

1199. Hemicriconemoides sp.

1200. Hesthesis cingulatus Y1201. Heteroceridae sp.

1202. Heteromastix sp. fc198 Y1203. Heteronympha merope dub

1204. Heteronympha merope subsp. duboulayi

1205. Heteronyx sp. fc1133

1206. Heteronyx sp. fc1192

1207. Heteronyx sp. fc154 Y1208. Heteronyx sp. fc1566

1209. Heteronyx sp. fc1660

1210. Heteronyx sp. fc171 Y1211. Heteronyx sp. fc172 Y1212. Heteronyx sp. fc1822

1213. Heteronyx sp. fc1856

1214. Heteronyx sp. fc1863

1215. Heteronyx sp. fc1904

1216. Heteronyx sp. fc1923

1217. Heteronyx sp. fc2727 Y1218. Heteronyx sp. fc28

1219. Heteronyx sp. fc289

1220. Heteronyx sp. fc29

1221. Heteronyx sp. fc347

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1222. Heteronyx sp. fc3591223. Heteronyx sp. fc363

1224. Heteronyx sp. fc70

1225. Heteronyx sp. fc94

1226. Heteronyx sp. fc951

1227. Heterotermes occiduus

1228. Heterotermes platycephalus

1229. Hirudinea sp.

1230. Homalictus sp.

1231. Homotrysis sp. fc2153

1232. Hydraena sp.

1233. Hydrobiosella michaelseni

1234. Hydrobiosella sp. AV16

1235. Hydrodromidae sp.

1236. Hydrophilidae sp.

1237. Hydrophilus triangulans

1238. Hydryphantidae sp.

1239. Hyocephalus auprugnus

1240. Hypharpax ranula Y1241. Hypobapta sp. fc955

1242. Idiosoma sigillatum

1243. Iridomyrmex innocens

1244. Iridomyrmex purpureus

1245. Iridomyrmex turbineus

1246. Ischnura aurora subsp. aurora

1247. Isopeda leishmanni

1248. Isopteron costatum

1249. Isopteron tuberculatum

1250. Ixodes australiensis

1251. Jalmenus icilius

1252. Junonia villida subsp. villida

1253. Karriella treenensis

1254. Kiefferulus martini

1255. Kosrheithrus boorarus

1256. Kumbadjena occidentalis Y1257. Labroma umbratilis

1258. Lampona brevipes

1259. Lampona cylindrata

1260. Lamponina brevipes Y1261. Lancetes lanceolatus

1262. Lathrocordulia metallica

1263. Latrodectus hasseltii

1264. Laxta sp. fc119

1265. Laxta sp. fc27

1266. Lecanomerus sp. fc2695 Y1267. Lectrides parilis

1268. Leioproctus (Leioproctus) capillatus

1269. Leioproctus (Leioproctus) clarki

1270. Leioproctus (Leioproctus) plumosus

1271. Leioproctus (leioproctus)

1272. Lepidoptera (non-pyralid)

1273. Leptoc Genus A sp. AV1

1274. Leptoperla australica

1275. Leptophlebiid genus S sp. AV1

1276. Leptophlebiidae sp.

1277. Leptopius maleficus

1278. Leptopius sp. fc2678 Y1279. Limbodessus inornatus

1280. Limnesiidae sp.

1281. Limnoxenus sp.

1282. Liparetrus brevipes Y1283. Liparetrus jenkinsi

1284. Lychas sp.

1285. Lycosa godeffroyi

1286. Lycosa leuckartii

1287. Lyncestis melanoschista

1288. Macrogyrus sp. fc440

1289. Mactra sp.

1290. Maechidius major

1291. Maechidius sp. fc2738 Y

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1292. Maechidius sp. fc2871293. Maechidus sp. fc1189

1294. Maechidus sp. fc1388

1295. Maechidus sp. fc1871

1296. Mandalotus sp. fc2088

1297. Maratus pavonis

1298. Maydenoptila baynesi

1299. Maydenoptila sp.

1300. Mecyclothorax blackburni Y1301. Megachile (Chalicodomoides) aethiops

1302. Megachile (Eutricharaea) chrysopyga

1303. Megachile aurifrons

1304. Megachile erythropyga

1305. Megachile sp.

1306. Megaloptera sp.

1307. Megaporus solidus

1308. Melanotranes roei

1309. Melaps pilosus Y1310. Mesostigmata sp.

1311. Mesostruma spinosa Y1312. Metanastes sp. fc1945

1313. Metistete sp. fc340

1314. Metistete sp. fc839

1315. Metriolagria sp. fc192

1316. Metriorrhynchus sp. fc2000

1317. Metriorrhynchus sp. fc208

1318. Metriorrhynchus sp. fc2643 Y1319. Metriorrhynchus sp. fc2644 Y1320. Metriorrhynchus sp. fc802 Y1321. Metriorrhynchus sp. fc99

1322. Microcerotermes newmani

1323. Microferonia cinctipennis

1324. Micromus tasmaniae

1325. Micronecta sp.

1326. Microvelia (Pacificovelia) oceanica

1327. Microvelia sp.

1328. Miniargiolestes minimus

1329. Missulena granulosa

1330. Missulena hoggi

1331. Missulena occatoria

1332. Missulena torbayensis

1333. Mnesampela sp.

1334. Moerarchis clathrella

1335. Morulaimus sp.

1336. Myrmecia analis

1337. Myrmecia clarki

1338. Myrmecia mandibularis

1339. Myrmecia nigriceps

1340. Myrmecia piliventris

1341. Myrmecia regularis

1342. Myrmecia sp. fc1391

1343. Myrmecia sp. fc1686

1344. Myrmecia sp. fc1718

1345. Myrmecia sp. fc2046

1346. Myrmecia sp. fc2514

1347. Myrmecia sp. fc252

1348. Myrmecia sp. fc2702 Y1349. Myrmecia sp. fc2746 Y1350. Myrmecia sp. fc281

1351. Myrmecia sp. fc2920

1352. Myrmecia sp. fc343 Y1353. Myrmecia sp. fc408

1354. Myrmecia sp. fc409

1355. Myrmecia sp. fc486 Y1356. Myrmecia sp. fc487

1357. Myrmecia sp. fc552

1358. Myrmecia urens

1359. Myrmecia vindex

1360. Naididae sp.

1361. Nannophya dalei

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1362. Nanocladius sp.2 (V71)1363. Naupactus leucoloma

1364. Nearcha sp.

1365. Necterosoma darwini

1366. Necterosoma regulare

1367. Neolaemosaccus varius

1368. Neolucia agricola

1369. Neotemnopteryx sp. fc120

1370. Neotemnopteryx sp. fc591

1371. Nerthra sp. fc1567

1372. Nerthra sp. fc2689 Y1373. Nerthra sp. fc527

1374. Nesogaster sp. fc1113

1375. Nesogaster sp. fc1951

1376. Newmanoperla exigua

1377. Newmanoperla sp.

1378. Nola paromoea

1379. Notagonum sp. fc1087

1380. Notalina sp.

1381. Notalina sp. AV16 (SFM)

1382. Notonecta (Enitharonecta) handlirschi

1383. Notonomus mediosulcatus

1384. Notonomus sp. fc746

1385. Notoperata sp. AV4 (SFM)

1386. Notoperata tenax

1387. Nousia sp. AV16

1388. Nunciella aspera

1389. Nyctemera amica

1390. Nycterephes coracopa Y1391. Nyungara bunni

1392. Occasitermes occasus

1393. Ochrogaster sp. fc10

1394. Ochrogaster sp. fc2655

1395. Ochrogaster sp. fc7

1396. Ochthebius sp.

1397. Ocrisiona leucocomis

1398. Odontothripiella passalaina

1399. Oenochroma cerasiplaga

1400. Oenochroma sp. fc31

1401. Oenosandra boisduvalii

1402. Offadens soror (ex genus 1 WA sp. 1)

1403. Ogma (Pateracephalanema) pellitum

1404. Omorgus sp. fc1097

1405. Omorgus sp. fc825

1406. Omorophius nigrovarius

1407. Oniscidae sp.

1408. Onosandrus sp. fc526

1409. Onthophagus evanidus

1410. Onthophagus ferox

1411. Onthophagus haagi

1412. Onthophagus rupicapra

1413. Onthophagus sp. fc1824 Y1414. Onthophagus sp. fc511 Y1415. Onthophagus vermiculatus

1416. Ophion sp. fc87

1417. Opisthopora sp.

1418. Opodiphthera helena

1419. Orthocladiinae 'woodminer' (SAP)

1420. Orthocladiinae SO3 sp. A (SAP)

1421. Ostracoda (unident.)

1422. Otiorhynchus cribricollis

1423. Oxidae sp.

1424. Oxychilus alliarius

1425. Oxychilus cellarius

1426. Oxyopes gracilipes

1427. Oxyops farinosus

1428. Oxyops fasciata

1429. Oxyops pictipennis

1430. Oxyops sp. fc160 Y1431. Palaemonidae sp.

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1432. Pantydia sp. fc3291433. Pantydia sp. fc388

1434. Pantydia sp. fc5

1435. Paracapritermes kraepelinii

1436. Parachironomus sp. 1 (VSCL35) (SAP)

1437. Paracladopelma M1 [SFM)

1438. Paracymus sp.

1439. Paracymus spenceri

1440. Parakiefferiella sp. S1

1441. Parakiefferiella variegatus

1442. Paralimnophyes pullulus (V42)

1443. Paramerina levidensis

1444. Parastacidae sp.

1445. Paratrichodorus sp.

1446. Paropsis sp. fc1554

1447. Paropsis sp. fc1827 Y1448. Paropsis sp. fc2034

1449. Paropsis sp. fc307 Y1450. Paropsis sp. fc667

1451. Paropsis sp. fc913

1452. Paropsisterna galatea

1453. Paropsisterna sp. fc1092

1454. Paropsisterna sp. fc112

1455. Paropsisterna sp. fc1329

1456. Paropsisterna sp. fc175

1457. Paropsisterna sp. fc308

1458. Paropsisterna sp. fc463

1459. Paropsisterna sp. fc677

1460. Paropsisterna sp. fc786

1461. Paropsisterna sp. fc800

1462. Paropsisterna sp. fc803

1463. Paropsisterna sp. fc804 Y1464. Paropsisterna sp. fc805 Y1465. Pascoellus echimys Y1466. Peakesia sp. fc2954 Y1467. Pediana occidentalis

1468. Pelororhinus sp. fc1182

1469. Pelororhinus stellio

1470. Pelororhinus sulcirostris

1471. Pentaneurini genus V20

1472. Periclystus aureolatus

1473. Peripyra sanguinipucta

1474. Periscepta butleri

1475. Periscepta polysticta

1476. Persectania ewingii

1477. Perthiidae sp.

1478. Phallaria ophiusaria

1479. Phaulacridium sp. fc293

1480. Philophloeus eucalypti

1481. Pholcus phalangioides

1482. Pholodes sp. fc384

1483. Phoracantha odewahnii

1484. Phreodrilidae sp.

1485. Phryganoporus nigrinus

1486. Physa acuta

1487. Physa sp.

1488. Physoloesthus australis Y1489. Pionidae sp.

1490. Planorbidae sp.

1491. Platynectes sp.

1492. Platyzosteria sp. fc121

1493. Platyzosteria sp. fc122

1494. Platyzosteria sp. fc1897

1495. Platyzosteria sp. fc219

1496. Platyzosteria sp. fc254

1497. Platyzosteria sp. fc266

1498. Platyzosteria sp. fc282

1499. Platyzosteria sp. fc483

1500. Platyzosteria sp. fc507

1501. Platyzosteria sp. fc899

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1502. Poecilasthena sp. fc26301503. Pogonoscopus sp. fc503

1504. Pollanisus cupreus

1505. Pollanisus sp. fc78

1506. Polypedilum watsoni

1507. Polyphrades aesalon

1508. Polyphrades uniformis

1509. Polyzosteria cuprea

1510. Polyzosteria sp. fc269 Y1511. Polyzosteria sp. fc592

1512. Prasinocyma sp. fc393

1513. Prionopelta sp. fc542

1514. Procladius DEC sp. P1 (formerly P.paludicola P1 no U-claws)

1515. Procladius paludicola

1516. Procordulia affinis

1517. Promecoderus sp. fc253

1518. Proteuxoa pissonephra

1519. Proteuxoa sp. fc2752

1520. Pseudaeolus sp. fc997

1521. Pseudoceneus sp. fc528

1522. Ptomaphila lacrymosa

1523. Ptomaphila sp. fc1656

1524. Pylus fatuus Y1525. Radopholus sp.

1526. Rebilus sp. fc1427

1527. Rhadinosomus lacordaire

1528. Rhantus suturalis

1529. Rheotanytarsus sp. (SFM)

1530. Rheotanytarsus trivittatus

1531. Rheotanytarsus underwoodi

1532. Rhinaria aberrans

1533. Rhinaria sp. fc209

1534. Rhinoplethes foveatus

1535. Rhinotia sp. fc168

1536. Rhodothemis lieftincki

1537. Rhytidoponera inornata

1538. Rhytidoponera punctigera

1539. Rhytidoponera sp. fc543

1540. Riekoperla occidentalis

1541. Riethia v4

1542. Riethia v5

1543. Sandava scitisigna

1544. Saprinus (Saprinus) cyaneus

1545. Saprinus sp.

1546. Scirtidae sp.

1547. Scitalini sp. fc1813

1548. Sclerorinus carteri Y1549. Scolecobrotus sp. fc1041

1550. Scutellonema sp.

1551. Scythrophanes stenoptera

1552. Semanopterus angustatus

1553. Semanopterus sp. fc824

1554. Sepedophilus barycephalus Y1555. Servaea incana

1556. Servaea melaina

1557. Simuliidae sp.

1558. Skusella/"V12 ex-WA" (Cranston)

1559. Sorama bicolor

1560. Spilosoma sp. fc445

1561. Steinernema sp.

1562. Stempellina sp. 1 (SFM)

1563. Sternopriscus browni

1564. Sternopriscus marginatus

1565. Sternopriscus minimus

1566. Sternopriscus sp.

1567. Stibaroma melanotoxa

1568. Stictocladius occidentalis

1569. Stigmacros brooksi Y1570. Storena sp. fc468

1571. Storosa tetrica

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1572. Succinea sp.1573. Supunna albopunctata

1574. Supunna picta

1575. Symmetrischema tangolias Y1576. Symonicoccus australis

1577. Symonicoccus sp. Y1578. Sympycnus (Sympycnus) crassitarsus

1579. Syndesus sp. fc1629

1580. Syndesus sp. fc1640 Y1581. Syndesus sp. fc1932

1582. Syndesus sp. fc437

1583. Synemon directa

1584. Synsphyronus magnus

1585. Talaurinus sp. fc817

1586. Tanytarsus aff manleyensis

1587. Tanytarsus b1

1588. Tanytarsus fuscithorax/semibarbitarsus

1589. Tanytarsus nr K5

1590. Tanytarsus sp.

1591. Tanytarsus sp. I (SAP)

1592. Tarsostenus sp. Y1593. Taschorema pallescens

1594. Tasmanicosa leuckartii

1595. Tasmanocoenis tillyardi

1596. Teia athlophora

1597. Teleogryllus commodus

1598. Temnocephalidea sp.

1599. Teyl sp.

1600. Thalaina clara

1601. Thalamarchella alveola

1602. Thienemanniella sp. (V19) (SAP)

1603. Tipulidae sp.

1604. Titaena sp. fc2708 Y1605. Trachymela sp. fc2651 Y1606. Trachytrema castaneum

1607. Tranes vigorsii

1608. Triplectides australis

1609. Triplectides sp.

1610. Triplectides sp. AV1 (SFM)

1611. Triplectides sp. AV21 (SFM)

1612. Trombidioidea sp.

1613. Tylenchus sp.

1614. Unionicolidae sp.

1615. Uraba sp. Y1616. Uracanthus sp. fc1033

1617. Uracanthus triangularis

1618. Uresiphita ornithopteralis

1619. Urodacus novaehollandiae

1620. Vanessa kershawi

1621. Venatrix pullastra

1622. Wesniphargus sp.

1623. 34113 Westralunio carteri (Carter's Freshwater Mussel) T1624. Westrapyrgus sp.

1625. Wingia aurata

1626. Wingia lambertella

1627. Wingia sp. fc1654

1628. Xanthorhoe sp. fc42

1629. Xanthorhoe sp. fc455

1630. Xanthorhoe vacuaria

1631. Xiphinema sp.

1632. Xylochomitermes occidualis

1633. Xyroscelis crocata

1634. Zizina labradus

1635. Zizina otis subsp. labradus

1636. Zonopetala clerota

1637. Zygoptera sp.

1638. the dart sp. fc322

1639. unidentifiable unidentifiable

Mammal1640. 25449 Antechinus flavipes (Yellow-footed Antechinus)

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1641. 24088 Antechinus flavipes subsp. leucogaster (Yellow-footed Antechinus, Mardo)1642. 25452 Bettongia penicillata (Brush-tailed Bettong)

1643. 24162 Bettongia penicillata subsp. ogilbyi (Woylie, Brush-tailed Bettong) T1644. Bettongia penicillata subsp. penicillata

1645. 25454 Canis lupus (Dog, Dingo) Y1646. 24086 Cercartetus concinnus (Western Pygmy-possum, Mundarda)

1647. 24186 Chalinolobus gouldii (Gould's Wattled Bat)

1648. 24187 Chalinolobus morio (Chocolate Wattled Bat)

1649. 24092 Dasyurus geoffroii (Chuditch, Western Quoll) T1650. 24258 Equus caballus (Horse) Y1651. 24189 Falsistrellus mackenziei (Western False Pipistrelle) P41652. 24041 Felis catus (Cat) Y1653. 24215 Hydromys chrysogaster (Water-rat) P41654. 25478 Isoodon obesulus (Southern Brown Bandicoot) P51655. 24153 Isoodon obesulus subsp. fusciventer (Quenda, Southern Brown Bandicoot) P51656. 24131 Macropus eugenii subsp. derbianus (Tammar Wallaby (WA subsp)) P51657. 24132 Macropus fuliginosus (Western Grey Kangaroo)

1658. 24133 Macropus irma (Western Brush Wallaby) P41659. 24168 Macrotis lagotis (Bilby, Dalgyte) T1660. 24184 Mormopterus planiceps (Southern Freetail-bat)

1661. 24223 Mus musculus (House Mouse) Y1662. 24146 Myrmecobius fasciatus (Numbat, Walpurti) T1663. 24194 Nyctophilus geoffroyi (Lesser Long-eared Bat)

1664. 24195 Nyctophilus gouldi (Gould's Long-eared Bat)

1665. 24098 Phascogale calura (Red-tailed Phascogale, Kenngoor) T1666. 25508 Phascogale tapoatafa (Brush-tailed Phascogale)

1667. 24099 Phascogale tapoatafa subsp. tapoatafa (Southern Brush-tailed Phascogale,

Wambenger)T

1668. 24166 Pseudocheirus occidentalis (Western Ringtail Possum) T1669. Pseudocheirus peregrinus

1670. 24063 Pseudorca crassidens (False Killer Whale)

1671. 24243 Rattus fuscipes (Western Bush Rat)

1672. 24245 Rattus rattus (Black Rat) Y1673. Rattus sp.

1674. 24145 Setonix brachyurus (Quokka) T1675. 24108 Sminthopsis crassicaudata (Fat-tailed Dunnart)

1676. 24109 Sminthopsis dolichura (Little long-tailed Dunnart)

1677. 24111 Sminthopsis gilberti (Gilbert's Dunnart)

1678. 25515 Sminthopsis griseoventer (Grey-bellied Dunnart)

1679. Sminthopsis murina

1680. Sminthopsis sp.

1681. 24259 Sus scrofa (Pig) Y1682. 24207 Tachyglossus aculeatus (Short-beaked Echidna)

1683. 24185 Tadarida australis (White-striped Freetail-bat)

1684. 24167 Tarsipes rostratus (Honey Possum, Noolbenger)

1685. 25521 Trichosurus vulpecula (Common Brushtail Possum)

1686. 24158 Trichosurus vulpecula subsp. vulpecula (Common Brushtail Possum)

1687. 24206 Vespadelus regulus (Southern Forest Bat)

1688. 24040 Vulpes vulpes (Red Fox) Y

Reptile1689. 42368 Acritoscincus trilineatus (Western Three-lined Skink)

1690. Chelodina (Macrochelodina) oblonga

1691. 43380 Chelodina colliei (Oblong Turtle)

1692. 24980 Christinus marmoratus (Marbled Gecko)

1693. 25035 Ctenotus delli (Dell's Ctenotus, Darling Range Heath Ctenotus) P41694. 25049 Ctenotus labillardieri

1695. 24939 Diplodactylus polyophthalmus

1696. 25251 Echiopsis curta (Bardick)

1697. 25096 Egernia kingii (King's Skink)

1698. 25100 Egernia napoleonis

1699. 25250 Elapognathus coronatus (Crowned Snake)

1700. 25115 Hemiergis initialis subsp. initialis

1701. 25475 Hemiergis peronii

1702. 25117 Hemiergis peronii subsp. peronii

1703. 25131 Lerista distinguenda

1704. 25154 Lerista microtis subsp. microtis

1705. 42413 Lissolepis luctuosa (Western Swamp Skink)

1706. 25184 Menetia greyii

1707. 25240 Morelia spilota subsp. imbricata (Carpet Python) S1708. 25192 Morethia obscura

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Name ID Species Name Naturalised Conservation Code 1Endemic To QueryArea

1709. 25252 Notechis scutatus (Tiger Snake)1710. 24907 Pogona minor subsp. minor (Dwarf Bearded Dragon)

1711. 25511 Pseudonaja affinis (Dugite)

1712. 25259 Pseudonaja affinis subsp. affinis (Dugite)

1713. 25519 Tiliqua rugosa

1714. 25206 Tiliqua rugosa subsp. palarra

1715. 25207 Tiliqua rugosa subsp. rugosa

1716. 25218 Varanus gouldii (Bungarra or Sand Monitor)

1717. 25225 Varanus rosenbergi (Heath Monitor)

1718. Varanus sp.

1719. 25526 Varanus tristis (Racehorse Monitor)

Conservation CodesT - Rare or likely to become extinctX - Presumed extinctIA - Protected under international agreementS - Other specially protected fauna1 - Priority 12 - Priority 23 - Priority 34 - Priority 45 - Priority 5

1 For NatureMap's purposes, species flagged as endemic are those whose records are wholely contained within the search area. Note that only those records complying with the search criterion are included in thecalculation. For example, if you limit records to those from a specific datasource, only records from that datasource are used to determine if a species is restricted to the query area.

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EPBC Act Protected Matters Report

This report provides general guidance on matters of national environmental significance and other mattersprotected by the EPBC Act in the area you have selected.

Information on the coverage of this report and qualifications on data supporting this report are contained in thecaveat at the end of the report.

Information is available about Environment Assessments and the EPBC Act including significance guidelines,forms and application process details.

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

Acknowledgements

Buffer: 0.0Km

Matters of NES

Report created: 04/12/15 17:12:59

Coordinates

This map may contain data which are©Commonwealth of Australia(Geoscience Australia), ©PSMA 2010

CaveatExtra Information

DetailsSummary

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Summary

This part of the report summarises the matters of national environmental significance that may occur in, or mayrelate to, the area you nominated. Further information is available in the detail part of the report, which can beaccessed by scrolling or following the links below. If you are proposing to undertake an activity that may have asignificant impact on one or more matters of national environmental significance then you should consider theAdministrative Guidelines on Significance.

Matters of National Environmental Significance

Listed Threatened Ecological Communities:

Listed Migratory Species:

None

Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:

Wetlands of International Importance:

Listed Threatened Species:

None

10

None

None

National Heritage Places:

Commonwealth Marine Area:

World Heritage Properties:

None

None

6

The EPBC Act protects the environment on Commonwealth land, the environment from the actions taken onCommonwealth land, and the environment from actions taken by Commonwealth agencies. As heritage values of aplace are part of the 'environment', these aspects of the EPBC Act protect the Commonwealth Heritage values of aCommonwealth Heritage place. Information on the new heritage laws can be found athttp://www.environment.gov.au/heritage

This part of the report summarises other matters protected under the Act that may relate to the area you nominated.Approval may be required for a proposed activity that significantly affects the environment on Commonwealth land,when the action is outside the Commonwealth land, or the environment anywhere when the action is taken onCommonwealth land. Approval may also be required for the Commonwealth or Commonwealth agencies proposing totake an action that is likely to have a significant impact on the environment anywhere.

A permit may be required for activities in or on a Commonwealth area that may affect a member of a listed threatenedspecies or ecological community, a member of a listed migratory species, whales and other cetaceans, or a member ofa listed marine species.

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

None

None

None

Listed Marine Species:

Whales and Other Cetaceans:

7

Commonwealth Heritage Places:

None

None

Critical Habitats:

Commonwealth Land:

Commonwealth Reserves Terrestrial:

NoneCommonwealth Reserves Marine:

Extra Information

This part of the report provides information that may also be relevant to the area you have nominated.

None

NoneState and Territory Reserves:

Nationally Important Wetlands:

1Regional Forest Agreements:

Invasive Species: 20

NoneKey Ecological Features (Marine)

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Details

Listed Threatened Species [ Resource Information ]Name Status Type of PresenceBirds

Australasian Bittern [1001] Endangered Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Botaurus poiciloptilus

Forest Red-tailed Black-Cockatoo, Karrak [67034] Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Calyptorhynchus banksii naso

Baudin's Black-Cockatoo, Long-billed Black-Cockatoo[769]

Vulnerable Breeding likely to occurwithin area

Calyptorhynchus baudinii

Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo, Short-billed Black-Cockatoo [59523]

Endangered Breeding likely to occurwithin area

Calyptorhynchus latirostris

Mammals

Woylie [66844] Endangered Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi

Chuditch, Western Quoll [330] Vulnerable Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Dasyurus geoffroii

Western Ringtail Possum, Ngwayir [25911] Vulnerable Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Pseudocheirus occidentalis

Quokka [229] Vulnerable Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Setonix brachyurus

Plants

Harrington's Spider-orchid, Pink Spider-orchid [56786] Vulnerable Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Caladenia harringtoniae

Majestic Spider-orchid [64504] Endangered Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Caladenia winfieldii

Listed Migratory Species [ Resource Information ]* Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list.Name Threatened Type of PresenceMigratory Marine Birds

Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Apus pacificus

Matters of National Environmental Significance

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Name Threatened Type of PresenceMigratory Terrestrial Species

Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Merops ornatus

Grey Wagtail [642] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Motacilla cinerea

Migratory Wetlands Species

Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Ardea alba

Cattle Egret [59542] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Ardea ibis

Osprey [952] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Pandion haliaetus

Listed Marine Species [ Resource Information ]* Species is listed under a different scientific name on the EPBC Act - Threatened Species list.Name Threatened Type of PresenceBirds

Fork-tailed Swift [678] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Apus pacificus

Great Egret, White Egret [59541] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Ardea alba

Cattle Egret [59542] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Ardea ibis

White-bellied Sea-Eagle [943] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Haliaeetus leucogaster

Rainbow Bee-eater [670] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Merops ornatus

Grey Wagtail [642] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Motacilla cinerea

Osprey [952] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Pandion haliaetus

Other Matters Protected by the EPBC Act

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Regional Forest Agreements [ Resource Information ]Note that all areas with completed RFAs have been included.Name StateSouth West WA RFA Western Australia

Extra Information

Invasive Species [ Resource Information ]Weeds reported here are the 20 species of national significance (WoNS), along with other introduced plantsthat are considered by the States and Territories to pose a particularly significant threat to biodiversity. Thefollowing feral animals are reported: Goat, Red Fox, Cat, Rabbit, Pig, Water Buffalo and Cane Toad. Maps fromLandscape Health Project, National Land and Water Resouces Audit, 2001.

Name Status Type of PresenceBirds

Mallard [974] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Anas platyrhynchos

Rock Pigeon, Rock Dove, Domestic Pigeon [803] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Columba livia

Spotted Turtle-Dove [780] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Streptopelia chinensis

Laughing Turtle-dove, Laughing Dove [781] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Streptopelia senegalensis

Common Starling [389] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Sturnus vulgaris

Mammals

Domestic Dog [82654] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Canis lupus familiaris

Goat [2] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Capra hircus

Cat, House Cat, Domestic Cat [19] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Felis catus

House Mouse [120] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Mus musculus

Rabbit, European Rabbit [128] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Oryctolagus cuniculus

Black Rat, Ship Rat [84] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Rattus rattus

Pig [6] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Sus scrofa

Red Fox, Fox [18] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Vulpes vulpes

Plants

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Name Status Type of Presence

Bridal Creeper, Bridal Veil Creeper, Smilax, Florist'sSmilax, Smilax Asparagus [22473]

Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Asparagus asparagoides

Montpellier Broom, Cape Broom, Canary Broom,Common Broom, French Broom, Soft Broom [20126]

Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Genista monspessulana

Broom [67538] Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Genista sp. X Genista monspessulana

African Boxthorn, Boxthorn [19235] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Lycium ferocissimum

Radiata Pine Monterey Pine, Insignis Pine, WildingPine [20780]

Species or species habitatmay occur within area

Pinus radiata

Blackberry, European Blackberry [68406] Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Rubus fruticosus aggregate

Willows except Weeping Willow, Pussy Willow andSterile Pussy Willow [68497]

Species or species habitatlikely to occur within area

Salix spp. except S.babylonica, S.x calodendron & S.x reichardtii

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- non-threatened seabirds which have only been mapped for recorded breeding sites

- migratory species that are very widespread, vagrant, or only occur in small numbers

- some species and ecological communities that have only recently been listed

Not all species listed under the EPBC Act have been mapped (see below) and therefore a report is a general guide only.Where available data supports mapping, the type of presence that can be determined from the data is indicated in generalterms. People using this information in making a referral may need to consider the qualifications below and may need to seekand consider other information sources.

For threatened ecological communities where the distribution is well known, maps are derived from recovery plans, Statevegetation maps, remote sensing imagery and other sources. Where threatened ecological community distributions are lesswell known, existing vegetation maps and point location data are used to produce indicative distribution maps.

- seals which have only been mapped for breeding sites near the Australian continentSuch breeding sites may be important for the protection of the Commonwealth Marine environment.

For species where the distributions are well known, maps are digitised from sources such as recovery plans and detailedhabitat studies. Where appropriate, core breeding, foraging and roosting areas are indicated under 'type of presence'. Forspecies whose distributions are less well known, point locations are collated from government wildlife authorities, museums,and non-government organisations; bioclimatic distribution models are generated and these validated by experts. In somecases, the distribution maps are based solely on expert knowledge.

The information presented in this report has been provided by a range of data sources as acknowledged at the end of thereport.

Caveat

- migratory and

The following species and ecological communities have not been mapped and do not appear in reports produced from thisdatabase:

- marine

This report is designed to assist in identifying the locations of places which may be relevant in determining obligations underthe Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. It holds mapped locations of World and National Heritageproperties, Wetlands of International and National Importance, Commonwealth and State/Territory reserves, listed threatened,migratory and marine species and listed threatened ecological communities. Mapping of Commonwealth land is not completeat this stage. Maps have been collated from a range of sources at various resolutions.

- threatened species listed as extinct or considered as vagrants

- some terrestrial species that overfly the Commonwealth marine area

The following groups have been mapped, but may not cover the complete distribution of the species:

Only selected species covered by the following provisions of the EPBC Act have been mapped:

-34.10207 116.15658

Coordinates

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-Environment and Planning Directorate, ACT-Birdlife Australia-Australian Bird and Bat Banding Scheme

-Department of Parks and Wildlife, Western Australia

Acknowledgements

-Office of Environment and Heritage, New South Wales

-Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, Tasmania

-Parks and Wildlife Commission NT, Northern Territory Government-Department of Environmental and Heritage Protection, Queensland

-Department of Environment and Primary Industries, Victoria

-Australian National Wildlife Collection

-Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, South Australia

This database has been compiled from a range of data sources. The department acknowledges the followingcustodians who have contributed valuable data and advice:

-Australian Museum

-National Herbarium of NSW

Forestry Corporation, NSW-Australian Government, Department of Defence

-State Herbarium of South Australia

The Department is extremely grateful to the many organisations and individuals who provided expert adviceand information on numerous draft distributions.

-Natural history museums of Australia

-Queensland Museum

-Australian National Herbarium, Atherton and Canberra

-Royal Botanic Gardens and National Herbarium of Victoria

-Geoscience Australia

-Ocean Biogeographic Information System

-Online Zoological Collections of Australian Museums-Queensland Herbarium

-Western Australian Herbarium

-Tasmanian Herbarium

-Northern Territory Herbarium

-South Australian Museum

-Museum Victoria

-University of New England

-CSIRO-Other groups and individuals

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Habitat Trees (DBH>50cm)Datum GDA 94

WaypointNumber

Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt001 50H 422247 6226135 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt002 50H 422257 6226131 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt003 50H 422274 6226137 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt004 50H 422276 6226137 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt005 50H 422223 6226130 Dead Unknown 15 20 2 Spout Branch 20+ Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt006 50H 422215 6226146 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt007 50H 422210 6226121 Jarrah 20+ 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt008 50H 422217 6226120 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt009 50H 422213 6226113 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt010 50H 422226 6226113 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt011 50H 422236 6226116 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt012 50H 422228 6226105 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt013 50H 422224 6226098 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt014 50H 422209 6226090 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt015 50H 422200 6226101 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt016 50H 422192 6226101 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt017 50H 422178 6226102 Jarrah 20+ 2 Knot Hole <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt018 50H 422181 6226096 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt019 50H 422176 6226095 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt020 50H 422200 6226084 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt021 50H 422207 6226089 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt022 50H 422203 6226079 Dead Marri 15 20 3 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 12 20 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yes Too shallowwpt023 50H 422293 6226371 Marri 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt024 50H 422206 6226072 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt025 50H 422222 6226062 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt026 50H 422232 6226054 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt027 50H 422242 6226040 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt028 50H 422244 6226019 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt029 50H 422240 6226016 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt030 50H 422247 6226016 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt031 50H 422246 6226000 Dead Marri 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt032 50H 422250 6225993 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt033 50H 422246 6225970 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt034 50H 422255 6225963 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt035 50H 422249 6225962 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt036 50H 422253 6225949 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt037 50H 422265 6225952 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt038 50H 422272 6225954 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt039 50H 422281 6225963 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt040 50H 422284 6225978 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt041 50H 422271 6225981 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt042 50H 422286 6225990 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt043 50H 422287 6225986 Dead Marri 15 20 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt044 50H 422308 6225988 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch <5 Branch <5 Branch <5 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt045 50H 422313 6225996 Jarrah 20+ 1 Spout Trunk 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt046 50H 422325 6226016 Dead Jarrah 10 15 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt047 50H 422342 6226040 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt048 50H 422367 6226058 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt049 50H 422368 6226062 Jarrah 20+ 2 Knot Hole <5 Knot Hole 5 12 Fissure 5 12 Bees No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt050 50H 422374 6226067 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt051 50H 422384 6226065 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt052 50H 422396 6226085 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt053 50H 422402 6226106 Dead Jarrah 20+ 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt054 50H 422412 6226130 Marri 20+ 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt055 50H 422414 6226141 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs No

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Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt056 50H 422429 6226154 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt057 50H 422439 6226168 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt058 50H 422441 6226177 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt059 50H 422441 6226181 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt060 50H 422435 6226178 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt061 50H 422442 6226189 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt062 50H 422435 6226198 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt063 50H 422451 6226199 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt064 50H 422452 6226201 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt065 50H 422454 6226221 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt066 50H 422447 6226231 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt067 50H 422455 6226235 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch <5 Branch <5 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt068 50H 422447 6226239 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt069 50H 422430 6226239 Marri 15 20 2 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt070 50H 422419 6226235 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt071 50H 422424 6226225 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt072 50H 422416 6226225 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt073 50H 422409 6226228 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt074 50H 422405 6226229 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt075 50H 422401 6226233 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt076 50H 422384 6226222 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt077 50H 422263 6226357 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt078 50H 422329 6226179 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt079 50H 422327 6226171 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt080 50H 422312 6226171 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt081 50H 422311 6226170 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt082 50H 422305 6226171 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt083 50H 422307 6226153 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt084 50H 422311 6226147 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt085 50H 422301 6226148 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt086 50H 422310 6226132 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt087 50H 422302 6226123 Jarrah 15 20 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt088 50H 422294 6226119 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt089 50H 422306 6226111 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt090 50H 422299 6226110 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt091 50H 422285 6226099 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt092 50H 422279 6226089 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt093 50H 422277 6226094 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt094 50H 422271 6226096 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt095 50H 422271 6226077 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt096 50H 422254 6226090 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt097 50H 422249 6226086 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt098 50H 422256 6226089 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt099 50H 422247 6226083 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt100 50H 422239 6226090 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt101 50H 422231 6226071 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt102 50H 422259 6226062 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt103 50H 422259 6226050 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt104 50H 422268 6226047 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt105 50H 422268 6226020 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt106 50H 422268 6226022 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt107 50H 422278 6226012 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt108 50H 422297 6225999 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt109 50H 422305 6226052 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt110 50H 422293 6226047 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt111 50H 422294 6226056 Marri 10 15 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt112 50H 422292 6226063 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt113 50H 422311 6226089 Jarrah 15 20 2 Knot Hole <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknown

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Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt114 50H 422317 6226095 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt115 50H 422346 6226095 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt116 50H 422338 6226078 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt117 50H 422324 6226057 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt118 50H 422361 6226074 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt119 50H 422368 6226088 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt120 50H 422369 6226108 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt121 50H 422372 6226120 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt122 50H 422367 6226123 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt123 50H 422372 6226132 Jarrah 5 10 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt124 50H 422375 6226135 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt125 50H 422397 6226139 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt126 50H 422403 6226158 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt127 50H 422418 6226176 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt128 50H 422420 6226206 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt129 50H 422395 6226185 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt130 50H 422377 6226174 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt131 50H 422359 6226171 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt132 50H 422354 6226153 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt133 50H 422320 6226130 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt134 50H 422333 6226166 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt135 50H 422455 6226294 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt136 50H 422462 6226291 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt137 50H 422460 6226305 Marri 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt138 50H 422464 6226306 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt139 50H 422463 6226320 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt140 50H 422448 6226326 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt141 50H 422446 6226318 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt142 50H 422443 6226334 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt143 50H 422444 6226347 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt144 50H 422457 6226343 Marri 20+ 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt145 50H 422468 6226351 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt146 50H 422473 6226378 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt147 50H 422482 6226381 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt148 50H 422483 6226394 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt149 50H 422458 6226396 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt150 50H 422447 6226392 Marri 15 20 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt151 50H 422440 6226385 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt152 50H 422422 6226382 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt153 50H 422417 6226381 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt154 50H 422414 6226380 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt155 50H 422413 6226397 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt156 50H 422403 6226382 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt157 50H 422351 6226387 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt158 50H 422343 6226395 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt159 50H 422340 6226376 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt160 50H 422308 6226394 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Branch 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt161 50H 422291 6226389 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt162 50H 422277 6226384 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt163 50H 422249 6226380 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt164 50H 422222 6226371 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt165 50H 422219 6226383 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Spout Trunk Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 12 20 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt166 50H 422193 6226384 Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt167 50H 422181 6226376 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt168 50H 422162 6226373 Dead Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt169 50H 422149 6226372 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt170 50H 422150 6226358 Jarrah 20+ 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt171 50H 422167 6226349 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknown

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Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt172 50H 422171 6226349 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt173 50H 422193 6226296 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt174 50H 422212 6226339 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt175 50H 422235 6226350 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt176 50H 422260 6226340 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt177 50H 422285 6226331 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt178 50H 422299 6226329 Marri 5 10 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt179 50H 422299 6226321 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs Yeswpt180 50H 422311 6226328 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt181 50H 422315 6226321 Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt182 50H 422317 6226308 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt183 50H 422327 6226306 Jarrah 15 20 2 Spout Branch 12 20 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt184 50H 422350 6226299 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt185 50H 422357 6226290 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt186 50H 422320 6226237 Dead Unknown 15 20 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt187 50H 422324 6226225 Dead Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt188 50H 422380 6226286 Dead Unknown 15 20 2 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt189 50H 422398 6226293 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt190 50H 422408 6226273 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt191 50H 422409 6226269 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt192 50H 422406 6226257 Marri 20+ 5+ Knot Hole <5 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt193 50H 422415 6226282 Jarrah 20+ 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt194 50H 422412 6226293 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt195 50H 422423 6226290 Dead Marri 15 20 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt196 50H 422426 6226294 Dead Unknown 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt197 50H 422425 6226292 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt198 50H 422433 6226281 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt199 50H 422452 6226297 Dead Unknown 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt200 50H 422450 6226300 Dead Marri 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt201 50H 422424 6226318 Marri 20+ 4 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt202 50H 422421 6226316 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt203 50H 422412 6226321 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt204 50H 422410 6226313 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt205 50H 422375 6226308 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt206 50H 422370 6226300 Dead Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt207 50H 422337 6226323 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt208 50H 422331 6226318 Jarrah 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt209 50H 422339 6226329 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt210 50H 422328 6226347 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt211 50H 422325 6226341 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt212 50H 422335 6226354 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt213 50H 422305 6226367 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt214 50H 422337 6226354 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt215 50H 422347 6226365 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt216 50H 422370 6226342 Jarrah 20+ 3 Fissure <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt217 50H 422383 6226331 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt218 50H 422419 6226339 Marri 10 15 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt219 50H 422433 6226353 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt220 50H 422455 6226371 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt221 50H 422441 6226374 Marri 15 20 1 Fissure 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Too lowwpt222 50H 422227 6225923 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt223 50H 422210 6225914 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt224 50H 422214 6225905 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt225 50H 422206 6225905 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt226 50H 422173 6225884 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt227 50H 422173 6225862 Jarrah 20+ 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt228 50H 422153 6225830 Jarrah 20+ 3 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt229 50H 422139 6225838 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs No

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Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt230 50H 422103 6225808 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt231 50H 422099 6225789 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt232 50H 422097 6225771 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt233 50H 422086 6225765 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt234 50H 422070 6225771 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt235 50H 422047 6225731 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt236 50H 422055 6225725 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt237 50H 422028 6225712 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt238 50H 422020 6225703 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt239 50H 422016 6225707 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt240 50H 422011 6225700 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt241 50H 422008 6225694 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt242 50H 421994 6225690 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt243 50H 421978 6225654 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt244 50H 421987 6225673 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt245 50H 421983 6225663 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt246 50H 421974 6225670 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt247 50H 421975 6225675 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt248 50H 421973 6225657 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt249 50H 421967 6225650 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt250 50H 421960 6225658 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt251 50H 421955 6225651 Jarrah 20+ 1 Fissure 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt252 50H 421939 6225644 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt253 50H 421937 6225642 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt254 50H 421907 6225624 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt255 50H 421900 6225618 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt256 50H 421888 6225629 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt257 50H 421891 6225636 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt258 50H 421888 6225624 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt259 50H 421865 6225629 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt260 50H 421866 6225619 Marri 0 5 5+ Spout Trunk 20+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs Cockatoos Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt261 50H 421872 6225669 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt262 50H 421890 6225641 Dead Unknown 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt263 50H 421902 6225656 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt264 50H 421918 6225664 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt265 50H 421922 6225674 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt266 50H 422170 6226315 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt267 50H 422163 6226320 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt268 50H 422163 6226312 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt269 50H 422163 6226305 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt270 50H 422153 6226296 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt271 50H 422119 6226286 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt272 50H 422142 6226288 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt273 50H 422146 6226273 Marri 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt274 50H 422137 6226271 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt275 50H 422128 6226282 Marri 20+ 1 Knot Hole <5 No Signs No Signs Nowpt276 50H 422127 6226291 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt277 50H 422130 6226293 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt278 50H 422110 6226291 Dead Unknown 0 5 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt279 50H 422095 6226281 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt280 50H 422106 6226256 Marri 15 20 3 Knot Hole 5 12 Fissure 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt281 50H 422100 6226254 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt282 50H 422076 6226271 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt283 50H 422039 6226261 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt284 50H 422034 6226262 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt285 50H 422012 6226252 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt286 50H 422013 6226236 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt287 50H 422039 6226230 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs No

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HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt288 50H 422052 6226211 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt289 50H 422056 6226223 Jarrah 10 15 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt290 50H 422052 6226209 Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt291 50H 422050 6226236 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt292 50H 422058 6226184 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt293 50H 422065 6226167 Dead Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt294 50H 422047 6226164 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt295 50H 422066 6226163 Dead Jarrah 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt296 50H 422087 6226159 Jarrah 15 20 1 Knot Hole 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt297 50H 422096 6226152 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt298 50H 422105 6226134 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt299 50H 422111 6226133 Jarrah 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt300 50H 422117 6226136 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt301 50H 422117 6226129 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt302 50H 422119 6226143 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt303 50H 422117 6226111 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt304 50H 422117 6226101 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt305 50H 422134 6226087 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt306 50H 422139 6226051 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt307 50H 422159 6226081 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt308 50H 422186 6226067 Marri 20+ 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt309 50H 422159 6226056 Marri 20+ 2 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt310 50H 422206 6226028 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt311 50H 422196 6226015 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt312 50H 422229 6225989 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt313 50H 422224 6225982 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt314 50H 422229 6225972 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt315 50H 422223 6225965 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt316 50H 422221 6225963 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt317 50H 422215 6225943 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt318 50H 422214 6225940 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt319 50H 422194 6225965 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt320 50H 422172 6225964 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt321 50H 422172 6225935 Jarrah 10 15 2 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt322 50H 422172 6225912 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt323 50H 422174 6225906 Dead Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt324 50H 422150 6225905 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt325 50H 422122 6225894 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt326 50H 422122 6225880 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt327 50H 422133 6225872 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt328 50H 422141 6225879 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt329 50H 422109 6225884 Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt330 50H 422110 6225870 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt331 50H 422112 6225852 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt332 50H 422075 6225838 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Spout Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 12 20 Spout Branch 20+ Spout Branch <5 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt333 50H 422091 6225830 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt334 50H 422087 6225824 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt335 50H 422087 6225820 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt336 50H 422087 6225803 Jarrah 5 10 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt337 50H 422078 6225797 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt338 50H 422083 6225790 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt339 50H 422074 6225803 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt340 50H 422076 6225815 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt341 50H 422057 6225813 Dead Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt342 50H 422048 6225824 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt343 50H 422047 6225816 Dead Marri 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt344 50H 422050 6225787 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt345 50H 422048 6225790 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs No

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HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt346 50H 422019 6225779 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt347 50H 422030 6225748 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt348 50H 422032 6225728 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt349 50H 421998 6225752 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt350 50H 421997 6225740 Marri 20+ 4 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt351 50H 421994 6225708 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt352 50H 421980 6225696 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt353 50H 421976 6225697 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt354 50H 421972 6225684 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt355 50H 421955 6225673 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt356 50H 421940 6225686 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt357 50H 421920 6225685 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt358 50H 421889 6225680 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt359 50H 421879 6225703 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt360 50H 421888 6225717 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs Yeswpt361 50H 421863 6225701 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt362 50H 421853 6225717 Dead Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt363 50H 421865 6225723 Jarrah 15 20 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt364 50H 421878 6225732 Dead Marri 10 15 2 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 12 20 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt365 50H 421875 6225734 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt366 50H 421890 6225743 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt367 50H 421858 6225745 Dead Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt368 50H 421865 6225766 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt369 50H 421860 6225762 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt370 50H 421857 6225783 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt371 50H 421864 6225797 Dead Unknown 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt372 50H 421872 6225816 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt373 50H 421857 6225866 Marri 15 20 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt374 50H 421854 6225870 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt375 50H 421855 6225916 Dead Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt376 50H 421899 6225939 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt377 50H 421886 6225912 Marri 20+ 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt378 50H 421910 6225947 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt379 50H 421900 6225964 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt380 50H 421917 6225977 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt381 50H 421906 6225987 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt382 50H 421884 6225986 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt383 50H 421868 6226010 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt384 50H 421865 6226049 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt385 50H 421864 6226076 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt386 50H 421871 6226099 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt387 50H 421873 6226105 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt388 50H 421889 6226142 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt389 50H 421876 6226152 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt390 50H 421861 6226172 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt391 50H 421856 6226167 Marri 20+ 4 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt392 50H 421868 6226180 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt393 50H 421874 6226194 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt394 50H 421872 6226218 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt395 50H 421872 6226228 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt396 50H 421864 6226227 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt397 50H 421871 6226243 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt398 50H 421861 6226240 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt399 50H 421887 6226245 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt400 50H 421889 6226255 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt401 50H 421871 6226257 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt402 50H 421858 6226271 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt403 50H 421859 6226298 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs No

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HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt404 50H 421857 6226319 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt405 50H 421861 6226330 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt406 50H 421894 6226360 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt407 50H 421912 6226380 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt408 50H 421917 6226384 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt409 50H 421909 6226385 Jarrah 5 10 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt410 50H 421944 6226382 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt411 50H 421946 6226390 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt412 50H 421949 6226367 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt413 50H 421954 6226364 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt414 50H 421960 6226383 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt415 50H 421970 6226364 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt416 50H 421997 6226371 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt417 50H 422006 6226361 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt418 50H 422004 6226350 Marri 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt419 50H 421997 6226337 Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt420 50H 422003 6226336 Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt421 50H 422007 6226336 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt422 50H 422031 6226369 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt423 50H 422040 6226365 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt424 50H 422062 6226380 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt425 50H 422073 6226387 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt426 50H 422084 6226377 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt427 50H 422092 6226357 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt428 50H 422098 6226398 Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt429 50H 422105 6226388 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt430 50H 422115 6226374 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt431 50H 422117 6226377 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt432 50H 422108 6226366 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt433 50H 422125 6226370 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt434 50H 422114 6226383 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt435 50H 422140 6226371 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt436 50H 422128 6226349 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt437 50H 422115 6226345 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt438 50H 422126 6226330 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt439 50H 422112 6226327 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt440 50H 422105 6226326 Jarrah 20+ 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt441 50H 422115 6226322 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt442 50H 422106 6226308 Jarrah 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt443 50H 422142 6226326 Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt444 50H 422090 6226311 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt445 50H 422085 6226318 Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt446 50H 422075 6226314 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt447 50H 422070 6226315 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt448 50H 422055 6226305 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt449 50H 422048 6226299 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt450 50H 422018 6226291 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt451 50H 422010 6226300 Jarrah 20+ 2 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt452 50H 422001 6226277 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt453 50H 421982 6226269 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt454 50H 421960 6226260 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt455 50H 421985 6226215 Marri 10 15 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt456 50H 421981 6226213 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt457 50H 421973 6226208 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt458 50H 422006 6226198 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt459 50H 422014 6226187 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt460 50H 422024 6226188 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt461 50H 422028 6226195 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs No

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HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt462 50H 422034 6226197 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt463 50H 422039 6226200 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt464 50H 422030 6226172 Jarrah 10 15 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt465 50H 422019 6226171 Marri 15 20 3 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch 5 12 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt466 50H 422020 6226160 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt467 50H 422032 6226154 Marri 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt468 50H 422036 6226134 Dead Unknown 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt469 50H 422047 6226137 Marri 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt470 50H 422052 6226109 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt471 50H 422079 6226108 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt472 50H 422080 6226095 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt473 50H 422082 6226084 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt474 50H 422102 6226100 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt475 50H 422087 6226077 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt476 50H 422095 6226055 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt477 50H 422094 6226050 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt478 50H 422090 6226039 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt479 50H 422100 6226035 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt480 50H 422114 6226034 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt481 50H 422094 6226019 Marri 20+ 2 Knot Hole 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt482 50H 422082 6226017 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt483 50H 422032 6226015 Jarrah 15 20 3 Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 12 20 Spout Trunk 12 20 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt484 50H 422006 6225996 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt485 50H 422024 6225988 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt486 50H 422018 6225981 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt487 50H 421990 6225943 Jarrah 5 10 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt488 50H 421978 6225930 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt489 50H 421964 6225926 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt490 50H 421969 6225920 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt491 50H 421969 6225911 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt492 50H 421980 6225902 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt493 50H 421968 6225893 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt494 50H 421968 6225895 Dead Marri 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt495 50H 421957 6225874 Marri 15 20 3 Knot Hole 5 12 Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt496 50H 421941 6225877 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt497 50H 421910 6225890 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt498 50H 421912 6225858 Dead Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt499 50H 421927 6225848 Marri 15 20 1 Knot Hole <5 No Signs No Signs Nowpt500 50H 421900 6225814 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt501 50H 421902 6225805 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt502 50H 421884 6225797 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt503 50H 421899 6225766 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt504 50H 421891 6225763 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt505 50H 421934 6225737 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt506 50H 421937 6225717 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt507 50H 421950 6225711 Dead Unknown 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt508 50H 421944 6225708 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt509 50H 421965 6225716 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt510 50H 421966 6225763 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt511 50H 421971 6225774 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt512 50H 421967 6225781 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt513 50H 421994 6225791 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt514 50H 421999 6225802 Dead Marri 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt515 50H 422010 6225794 Dead Marri 20+ 3 Knot Hole <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt516 50H 421954 6225768 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt517 50H 421939 6225766 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt518 50H 421937 6225782 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt519 50H 421946 6225807 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs No

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WaypointNumber

Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt520 50H 421936 6225830 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt521 50H 421878 6225836 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt522 50H 421870 6225847 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt523 50H 421879 6225870 Dead Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt524 50H 421887 6225888 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt525 50H 421880 6225893 Dead Unknown 15 20 2 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt526 50H 421931 6225907 Marri 15 20 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt527 50H 421959 6225839 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt528 50H 421967 6225816 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt529 50H 421967 6225815 Jarrah 15 20 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt530 50H 421990 6225824 Jarrah 0 5 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt531 50H 422013 6225824 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt532 50H 422043 6225834 Jarrah 20+ 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt533 50H 422051 6225854 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt534 50H 422090 6225878 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt535 50H 422079 6225899 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt536 50H 422085 6225913 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt537 50H 422084 6225926 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt538 50H 422102 6225919 Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt539 50H 422101 6225940 Marri 15 20 2 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt540 50H 422089 6225967 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt541 50H 422071 6225987 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt542 50H 422068 6225975 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt543 50H 422056 6225978 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch <5 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt544 50H 422053 6225979 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt545 50H 422070 6225986 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt546 50H 422070 6225992 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt547 50H 422007 6226021 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt548 50H 421988 6226043 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt549 50H 421991 6226052 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt550 50H 421973 6226055 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt551 50H 421973 6226073 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt552 50H 421970 6226102 Marri 10 15 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt553 50H 421966 6226114 Dead Unknown 10 15 4 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt554 50H 421948 6226140 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt555 50H 421929 6226156 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Knot Hole 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt556 50H 421912 6226192 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt557 50H 421907 6226195 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt558 50H 421902 6226204 Dead Unknown 15 20 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt559 50H 421899 6226214 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt560 50H 421909 6226217 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt561 50H 421903 6226230 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt562 50H 421912 6226240 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt563 50H 421927 6226254 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Knot Hole 20+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 12 20 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt564 50H 421931 6226254 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt565 50H 421914 6226267 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt566 50H 421930 6226292 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt567 50H 421936 6226302 Dead Unknown 20+ 3 Knot Hole <5 Branch <5 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt568 50H 421927 6226309 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt569 50H 421922 6226305 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt570 50H 421930 6226316 Dead Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt571 50H 421969 6226329 Marri 20+ 5+ Knot Hole 20+ Branch 5 12 Branch 12 20 Branch 12 20 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt572 50H 421979 6226315 Marri 15 20 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt573 50H 422005 6226321 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt574 50H 422012 6226321 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt575 50H 422031 6226322 Marri 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt576 50H 422048 6226336 Jarrah 20+ 1 Knot Hole <5 No Signs No Signs Nowpt577 50H 422041 6226340 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs No

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Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt578 50H 422040 6226343 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt579 50H 422056 6226347 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt580 50H 422069 6226333 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt581 50H 422084 6226347 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt582 50H 422143 6226336 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt583 50H 422031 6226296 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt584 50H 421990 6226290 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt585 50H 421977 6226296 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt586 50H 421976 6226300 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt587 50H 421943 6226230 Marri 15 20 1 Knot Hole 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt588 50H 421957 6226210 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt589 50H 421964 6226196 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt590 50H 421976 6226194 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt591 50H 421992 6226180 Jarrah 20+ 5+ Knot Hole <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt592 50H 421997 6226155 Dead Marri 15 20 3 Branch 5 12 Spout Trunk 20+ Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Yes Depth of Hollows unknownwpt593 50H 421988 6226146 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt595 50H 421973 6226152 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt596 50H 421969 6226149 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt597 50H 421996 6226125 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt598 50H 422013 6226127 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt599 50H 422029 6226094 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt600 50H 422043 6226065 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt601 50H 422036 6226057 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt602 50H 422054 6226037 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt603 50H 422086 6226034 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt604 50H 422018 6226055 Jarrah 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt605 50H 422010 6226103 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt606 50H 421993 6226112 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt607 50H 421925 6226117 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt608 50H 421910 6226116 Jarrah 15 20 1 Knot Hole 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt609 50H 421906 6226126 Jarrah 20+ 1 Fissure 12 20 No Signs No Signs Nowpt610 50H 421898 6226119 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt611 50H 421895 6226115 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt612 50H 421901 6226097 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt613 50H 421905 6226073 Marri 15 20 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt614 50H 421913 6226070 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Spout Trunk 20+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Yes Too shallowwpt615 50H 421897 6226042 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt616 50H 421936 6226042 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt617 50H 421944 6226048 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt618 50H 421947 6226041 Jarrah 15 20 2 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt619 50H 421934 6226036 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt620 50H 421937 6225994 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt621 50H 421968 6225999 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt622 50H 421963 6225984 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt623 50H 421947 6225959 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt624 50H 421936 6225910 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt625 50H 421989 6225881 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt626 50H 421988 6225876 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt627 50H 421998 6225865 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt628 50H 421993 6225855 Marri 15 20 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs Yeswpt629 50H 421978 6225845 Marri 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt630 50H 421995 6225838 Dead Unknown 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt631 50H 422003 6225845 Jarrah 0 5 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt632 50H 422020 6225866 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt633 50H 422038 6225877 Dead Unknown 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt634 50H 422033 6225916 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt635 50H 422024 6225916 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt636 50H 422051 6225925 Marri 5 10 0 No Signs No Signs No

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WaypointNumber

Zone mE mN Tree SpeciesTreeHeight(m)

Numberof

HollowsHollow Type 1

HollowSize 1(cm)

Hollow Type 2HollowSize 2(cm)

Hollow Type 3HollowSize 3(cm)

Hollow Type 4Hollow

Size 4 (cm)Hollow Type

5

HollowSize 5(cm)

Occupancy ChewMarks

PotentialCockatooNestHollow

Comments

wpt637 50H 422057 6225942 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt638 50H 422067 6225944 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt639 50H 422093 6225946 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt640 50H 422123 6225915 Jarrah 20+ 1 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs Nowpt641 50H 422146 6225973 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt642 50H 422151 6225986 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt643 50H 422163 6226012 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt644 50H 422160 6226015 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt645 50H 422158 6226028 Marri 0 5 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too low/shallowwpt646 50H 422173 6226024 Jarrah 20+ 3 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt647 50H 422190 6226008 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt648 50H 422210 6225986 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt649 50H 422163 6225977 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt650 50H 422115 6226007 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt651 50H 422112 6226015 Jarrah 15 20 5+ Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch <5 Branch 5 12 Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt652 50H 422124 6226027 Dead Unknown 10 15 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too shallowwpt653 50H 422111 6225994 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt654 50H 422107 6225991 Marri 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Too low/shallowwpt655 50H 422104 6225993 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt656 50H 422090 6225987 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt657 50H 422104 6225979 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt658 50H 422035 6225945 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt659 50H 422009 6225917 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt660 50H 422018 6225897 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt661 50H 422015 6225891 Jarrah 5 10 1 Spout Trunk 20+ No Signs No Signs No Too low/shallowwpt662 50H 422011 6225885 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt663 50H 421964 6225953 Jarrah 5 10 2 Spout Branch 5 12 Spout Branch 5 12 No Signs No Signs No Depth of Hollows unknownwpt664 50H 421981 6226024 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt665 50H 421935 6226073 Jarrah 10 15 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt666 50H 421934 6226086 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt667 50H 421904 6226155 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt668 50H 421905 6226163 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt669 50H 421904 6226167 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt670 50H 421885 6226272 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt671 50H 421881 6226278 Marri 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt672 50H 421881 6226294 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt673 50H 421911 6226302 Marri 10 15 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt674 50H 421893 6226308 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt675 50H 421878 6226334 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt676 50H 421916 6226350 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt677 50H 421933 6226343 Jarrah 20+ 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt678 50H 421944 6226345 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs Nowpt679 50H 421983 6226346 Jarrah 15 20 0 No Signs No Signs No

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DISCLAIMER

This fauna assessment report (“the report”) has been prepared in accordance with the scope of services set out in the contract, or as otherwise agreed, between the Client and Greg Harewood (“the Author”). In some circumstances the scope of services may have been limited by a range of factors such as time, budget, access and/or site disturbance constraints. In accordance with the scope of services, the Author has relied upon the data and has conducted environmental field monitoring and/or testing in the preparation of the report. The nature and extent of monitoring and/or testing conducted is described in the report.

The conclusions are based upon field data and the environmental monitoring and/or testing carried out over a limited period of time and are therefore merely indicative of the environmental condition of the site at the time of preparing the report. Also it should be recognised that site conditions, can change with time.

Within the limitations imposed by the scope of services, the field assessment and preparation of this report have been undertaken and performed in a professional manner, in accordance with generally accepted practices and using a degree of skill and care ordinarily exercised by reputable environmental consultants under similar circumstances. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made.

In preparing the report, the Author has relied upon data, surveys, analyses, designs, plans and other information provided by the Client and other individuals and organisations, most of which are referred to in the report (“the data”). Except as otherwise stated in the report, the Author has not verified the accuracy of completeness of the data. To the extent that the statements, opinions, facts, information, conclusions and/or recommendations in the report (“conclusions”) are based in whole or part on the data, those conclusions are contingent upon the accuracy and completeness of the data. The Author will not be liable in relation to incorrect conclusions should any data, information or condition be incorrect or have been concealed, withheld, misrepresented or otherwise not fully disclosed to the Author.

The report has been prepared for the benefit of the Client and no other party. The Author assumes no responsibility and will not be liable to any other person or organisation for or in relation to any matter dealt with or conclusions expressed in the report, or for any loss or damage suffered by any other person or organisation arising from matters dealt with or conclusions expressed in the report (including without limitation matters arising from any negligent act or omission of the Author or for any loss or damage suffered by any other party relying upon the matters dealt with or conclusions expressed in the report). Other parties should not rely upon the report or the accuracy or completeness of any conclusions and should make their own enquiries and obtain independent advice in relation to such matters.

The Author will not be liable to update or revise the report to take into account any events or emergent circumstances or facts occurring or becoming apparent after the date of the report.

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