Declaration of Critical Habitat for the Wollemi Pine (Wollemia Nobilis)

Declaration of Critical Habitat for the Wollemi Pine (Wollemia Nobilis)

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Published: 2007

Total Pages: 17

ISBN-13: 9781741223620

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"The Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis) is a relict species from the ancient Araucariaceae family. It is only known from a single population in Wollemi National Park within the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. It is listed as an endangered species on both the New South Wales Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 (TSC Act) and the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. This report details the area that has been identified by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) as constituting critical habitat for the Wollemi Pine. It has been prepared in accordance with Part 3 of the TSC Act. The area recommended by the DEC for listing as critical habitat is described. A summary of the legal and planning ramifications of the declaration of critical habitat is also presented."--Executive summary.


Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia

Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia

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Published: 2018

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780975219133

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The main objective of these guidelines is to demonstrate the degree of difficulty involved in translocations and to minimise inappropriate occurrence; highlight the expensiveness of the process; to help in correct decision-making; provide guidance for successful outcomes; to encourage better communication with interested parties.


Kew's Big Trees

Kew's Big Trees

Author: Christina Harrison

Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781842463901

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To some, trees are green monuments; emerald cathedrals that augment our landscape and bewitch us with their folklore; to others they are vital for survival, providing shade, food, fuel and medicine. Indeed, Britain's own history is entangled with the oak, yew, ash, and other trees that clothe our countryside and it was not so long ago that we used them for everything from weapons to water carriers. The world of trees is an immensely diverse and vitally important one.Kew holds over 14,000 trees in its 132 hectares, a unique mix of the rare, ancient, useful and beautiful. In Kew's Big Trees you can discover how one of the world's best tree collections came to be and learn the stories behind 20 of its most intriguing trees including the oak, yew, ginkgo and pagoda tree. The book is extensively illustrated with over 90 colour photographs, full colour maps and seasonal trails, to guide visitors around the best places to see trees at Kew.


Ex Situ Plant Conservation

Ex Situ Plant Conservation

Author: Center for Plant Conservation

Publisher: Island Press

Published: 2013-02-22

Total Pages: 536

ISBN-13: 1597267562

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Faced with widespread and devastating loss of biodiversity in wild habitats, scientists have developed innovative strategies for studying and protecting targeted plant and animal species in "off-site" facilities such as botanic gardens and zoos. Such ex situ work is an increasingly important component of conservation and restoration efforts. Ex Situ Plant Conservation, edited by Edward O. Guerrant Jr., Kayri Havens, and Mike Maunder, is the first book to address integrated plant conservation strategies and to examine the scientific, technical, and strategic bases of the ex situ approach. The book examines where and how ex situ investment can best support in situ conservation. Ex Situ Plant Conservation outlines the role, value, and limits of ex situ conservation as well as updating best management practices for the field, and is an invaluable resource for plant conservation practitioners at botanic gardens, zoos, and other conservation organizations; students and faculty in conservation biology and related fields; managers of protected areas and other public and private lands; and policymakers and members of the international community concerned with species conservation.


Molecular Identification of Fungi

Molecular Identification of Fungi

Author: Youssuf Gherbawy

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-03-03

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 3642050425

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Fungi enjoy great popularity in pharmaceutical, agricultural, and biotechnological applications. Recent advances in the decipherment of whole fungal genomes promise an acceleration of these trends. This timely book links scientists from different parts of the world who are interested in the molecular identification of fungi combined with the exploration of the fungal biodiversity in different ecosystems. It provides a compendium for scientists who rely on a rapid and reliable detection of fungal specimens in environmental as well as clinical resources in order to ensure the benefit of industrial and clinical applications. Chapters focus on the opportunities and limits of the molecular marker-mediated identification of fungi. Various methods, procedures and strategies are outlined. Furthermore, the book offers an update of the current progress in the development of fungal molecular techniques, and draws attention to potential and associated problems, as well as integrating theory and practice.


Towra Point Nature Reserve Ramsar Site

Towra Point Nature Reserve Ramsar Site

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Published: 2010

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 9781742321325

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"Towra Point Nature Reserve Ramsar site consists of 386.5 hectares of wetlands that lie on the southern shore of Botany Bay, approximately 16 kilometres from Sydney city centre. The entire Ramsar site lies within Towra Point Nature Reserve, which is managed by the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water NSW (DECCW)"--Summary.


Connectivity Conservation and the Great Eastern Ranges Corridor

Connectivity Conservation and the Great Eastern Ranges Corridor

Author: Brendan Mackey

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Published: 2010

Total Pages: 62

ISBN-13: 9781742322162

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"There has been increasing interest over recent years in the concept of connectivity at a continental scale, particularly as a response to improving the resilience of our biodiversity and ecosystems to the anticipated impacts of climate change. In 2006, the Environment Heritage and Protection Council (EPHC) considered the issue of a possible continental-scale corridor extending along Australia's great eastern ranges from Victoria through NSW to Atherton in Queensland. The EPHC established an Interstate Agency Working Group (Alps to Atherton Connectivity Conservation Working Group) ... This report's main aim is to review the scientific basis for the connectivity conservation approach that underpins the proposal for Australia?s first continental-scale connectivity conservation corridor from the Australian Alps to the Atherton Tablelands and beyond"--Preface.