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Amendment to the list of threatened species, threatened ecological communities and key threatening processes under sections 178, 181 and 183 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EC142)
I, SUSSAN LEY, Minister for the Environment, pursuant to paragraph 184(a) of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, hereby amend the list referred to in section 181 of that Act by:
including in the list in the endangered category
Poplar Box Grassy Woodland on Alluvial Plains ecological community
as described in the Schedule to this instrument.
Dated this…............24th........................day of…................June............................2019
SUSSAN LEY
Minister for the Environment
SCHEDULE
Poplar Box Grassy Woodland on Alluvial Plains
The Poplar Box Grassy Woodland on Alluvial Plains ecological community occurs inland of the Great Dividing Range from southern New South Wales to central Queensland. It is known to occur within the Brigalow Belt North, Brigalow Belt South, Cobar Peneplain, Darling Riverine Plains, NSW South Western Slopes and Riverina IBRA bioregions (Interim Biogeographical Regionalisation of Australia version 7, at the time of listing).
The ecological community typically occurs on palaeo and recent depositional soils in flat terrain, and occasionally along watercourses in undulating country. The woodland is mainly associated with active and relictual depositional plains and flats including back plains, higher terraces, levees along rivers and stagnant alluvial plain landscapes. It is sometimes found in close proximity to ephemeral watercourses and depressions.
The structure of the ecological community varies from grassy open woodland to grassy woodland and, occasionally as open forest.
The canopy is dominated by Eucalyptus populnea (poplar box or bimble box). Other tree species may occasionally occur in the tree canopy, including Callitris glaucophylla (White Cypress Pine), Casuarina cristata (Belah), Eucalyptus coolibah (Coolibah), E. largiflorens (Black Box) and E. melanophloia (Silver-leaved Ironbark). Emergent taller trees may occasionally include E. microcarpa (Inland Grey Box) and E. woollsiana (Narrow-leaved Grey Box).
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