Regional Ecosystems
Long Description
VM Status 1
BD Status 2
Area (ha)
formed on consolidated, medium to coarse-grained sediments. Eucalyptus decorticans predominates forming a distinct but discontinuous canopy (25-30m high ). Eucalyptus decorticans usually forms pure stands. Acacia shirleyi is the most frequent tall shrub, although other Acacia spp. may be locally dominant. There is usually a low tree or tall shrub layer dominated by species such as Acacia sparsiflora, A. burrowii, Callitris endlicheri, Allocasuarina inophloia, Acacia spp., Eucalyptus tenuipes, Alphitonia excelsa and Petalostigma pubescens . A low shrub layer is not usually present, however where it occurs Acacia spp. and Dodonaea triangularis usually predominate. The ground layer is sparse to open, and dominated by perennial grasses, usually Aristida spp. or Arundinella nepalensis . Occurs on crests, scarps and upper slopes of ranges formed from medium to coarse-grained sediments with shallow soils.
11.10.4
LC
NC
2.24
Non-rem
n/a
n/a
n/a
23.48
Total
43.42
5.7.3. Ecological Surveys
To ensure compliance with relevant ecological guidelines, a number of various ecological surveys were
performed across both the dry and wet seasons as provided in Table 39.
Table 39. Ecological Surveys
Description
Dates
Consultant
Associated report
7 th – 9 th April 2025
Flora and Fauna
GHD
Appendix D
Assessment
Flora verification
13 June 2025 and 11
WTS and GAP Tree
Appendix J and
survey
August 2025
Change
Appendix K
27 th – 29 th August and 15 th -19 th September 2025
WTS
Appendix M
Fauna Assessment
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