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Potential habitat models thresholded - flora 2022 – Queensland *Last updated 1 Dec 2022 Queensland Globe interactive mapping
https://qldspatial.infor mation.qld.gov.au/cata logue/custom/detail.p age?fid={2A0D54C9- 6029-4419-8BC6- 74C6B4548A06}
Project area
Spatial layer showing modelled potential habitat for threatened flora species
https://qldglobe.infor mation.qld.gov.au/
September 2025
https://apps.informati on.qld.gov.au/Storyma ps/Biomaps/ https://www.qld.gov.a u/environment/manag ement/environmental/
September 2025
Biomaps
Environmental Reports Online *Last updated 21 Jun 2024
September 2025
MSES matters
environmental- reports-online
EAR for Wattle Gully TSF
Appendix E
May 2025
6.7.2 Regional Ecosystems Field Verified Four REs (11.10.1, 11.10.2, 11.10.3, 11.10.4) were field verified within the project area. RE 11.10.2 is listed as Of concern under the Vegetation Management Act (VM Act). The other three REs are listed as Least concern. RE 11.10.1 was the most prevalent (9.41 ha) across the project area. These REs are further described in Table 44. Table 44. Descriptions for Regional Ecosystems Ground-truthed within the Project area
Regional Ecosystems
Long Description
VM Status 1
BD Status 2
Area (ha)
11.10.1
Eucalyptus fibrosa , Eucalyptus spp. woodland. Occurs on hills and ranges, particularly on colluvial lower slopes, formed from medium to coarse-grained sediments (usually sandstone). Associated soils are often texture contrast with a thin sandy or loamy surface horizon and some uniform sandy and lithosol soils. LC
NC
9.41
11.10.2
Eucalyptus saligna, Syncarpia glomulifera subsp. glomulifera open forest. Corymbia citriodora, E. major, E. acmenoides and C. trachyphloia occur on drier sites. Often a distinct shrub or secondary tree layer dominated by species such as Livistona spp. and Pittosporum undulatum , particularly in moist habitats, is present. Occurs in sheltered gorges in ranges formed from medium to coarse-grained sediments. Acacia shirleyi and/or A. catenulata woodland to open forest. Other Acacia spp. such as A. sparsiflora and A. rhodoxylon may form part of the canopy and in places may predominate.
OC
OC
7.62
11.10.3
LC
NC
0.67
Project number: 25B061
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