![]() This database is designed to provide statutory, biological and ecological Broad-headed Snake Threatened Species Information. ![]() NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NSW NPWS) (1999bf). Ceased to be in effect under the EPBC Act from 2. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. NON-CURRENT Threat Abatement Plan for predation by feral cats. ĭepartment of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) (2008zzp). Hoplocephalus bungaroides in Species Profile and Threats (SPRAT) database. ![]() In effect under the EPBC Act from 1.ĭepartment of the Environment and Heritage (DEH) (2006lr). Canberra: Federal Register of Legislative Instruments. Declaration under s178, s181, and s183 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - List of threatened species, List of threatened ecological communities and List of threatening processes. (The Action Plan for Australian Lizards and Snakes 2017)Ĭommonwealth of Australia (2000). (Global Status: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: 2022.2 list) (Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 (New South Wales): December 2022 list) įederal Register of Legislative Instrumentsĭeclaration under s178, s181, and s183 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - List of threatened species, List of threatened ecological communities and List of threatening processes (Commonwealth of Australia, 2000) īroad-headed Snake - profile (Office of Environment and Heritage, 2017c). (Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (DSEWPaC), 2011). Survey guidelines for Australia's threatened reptiles. Threat abatement plan for predation by the European red fox. In effect under the EPBC Act from 2.ĭepartment of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) (2008). Canberra, ACT: Commonwealth of Australia. Threat abatement plan for predation by feral cats. There is no adopted or made Recovery Plan for this speciesĭepartment of the Environment (2015). ![]() This species previously required a recovery plan as it was included in the Commenced List (). ![]() Having regard to the above factors, the public comments received under s 269AA(5), the approved Conservation Advice for Hoplocephalus bungaroides, the TSSC's initial and final advice that a Recovery Plan is not required for this species, the precautionary principle, and the recommendations of my department on this decision, I, Minister for the Environment, Sussan Ley, have decided that a Recovery Plan is not required as it would not provide a significant conservation planning benefit above existing mechanisms. The species is subject to the NSW Saving our Species program which has identified priority areas for management. The species occurs only in NSW, including in National Parks. The threats facing Hoplocephalus bungaroides, and the recovery actions needed, are well-understood. Recovery Plan not required, details follow:Ī Conservation Advice for Hoplocephalus bungaroides, in effect under the EPBC Act from 1, is available at: Īn approved Conservation Advice is an effective, efficient, and responsive document to guide the implementation of priority management actions, mitigate key threats, and support the recovery of this EPBC Act listed Vulnerable species. Listing assessment information may be available in the approved Conservation Advice Approved Conservation Advice for Hoplocephalus bungaroides (broad-headed snake). Under threatened listing assessment, due 3.ĭepartment of the Environment (2014). ![]()
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