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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Section 269A Adoption of State Plans as Recovery Plans
I, IAN GORDON CAMPBELL, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, under section 269A of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, hereby adopt as recovery plans for the listed threatened species specified below, the respective plans made by New South Wales and Western Australian (or agencies of those States/Territories) specified opposite those listed threatened species:
New South Wales Recovery Plans (1) Listed Threatened Species or Ecological Community Recovery Plan Davidsonia jerseyana NSW Department of Environment and Conservation (2004). Davidson's Plum (Davidsonia jerseyana) Recovery Plan. NSW Department of Environment and Conservation, Hurstville. Pursuant to Sub section 269A (7) of the EPBC Act, the recovery plan listed above is adopted with the following additional text included as an addendum:
Recovery Objectives, Actions and Performance Criteria For the purposes of Adopting this recovery plan under the EPBC Act, the Recovery Criteria are amended to include: Specific objective 5: Action 5.1 Additional performance criteria The number of individual plants within wild populations and /or the number of wild populations have increased by 10 percent or more over the five-year life of the recovery plan under the EPBC Act.
The area under conservation management agreements has increased by 10 percent or more over the five-year life of the recovery plan under the EPBC Act.
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