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Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 Section 269A
Instrument Adopting and Revoking Recovery Plans
I, GEOFFREY RICHARDSON, Assistant Secretary, Protected Species and Communities Branch, delegate for the Minister for the Environment:
(a) pursuant to subsection 33(3) of the Acts Interpretation Act 1901 and subsection 269A(7) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, hereby revoke the adoption of the following State recovery plans:
- Burbidge, A. and Kuchling, G. (2004). Western Swamp Tortoise (Pseudemydura umbrina) Recovery Plan. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Wanneroo, Western Australia. - Robertson, M. & Steed, Y. (2000). Spalding Blown Grass (Agrostis limitanea) Recovery Plan, National Parks and Wildlife SA.
(b) under subsection 269A(7) 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, South Australia and Western Australia (or agencies of those States) specified opposite those listed threatened species:
New South Wales Recovery Plans (2) Listed Threatened Species/Ecological Community Recovery Plan Dasyornis brachypterus (eastern bristlebird) OEH (2012). National Recovery Plan for Eastern Bristlebird Dasyornis brachypterus. Office of Environment and Heritage, Department of Premier and Cabinet (NSW), Sydney. Weeping Myall – Coobah – Scrub Wilga Shrubland of the Hunter Valley Ecological Community. OEH (2013). Weeping Myall – Coobah – Scrub Wilga Shrubland of the Hunter Valley National Recovery Plan. Office of Environment and Heritage, Department of Premier and Cabinet (NSW), Sydney.
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