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Wet and Dry subtropical Coastal Heath translocation
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Wet and Dry subtropical Coastal Heath translocation

Alison Shapcott
Australasian Plant Conservation, Vol.28(1), pp.12-15
2019
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Plant Biology
Approximately 15 hectares of coastal heath (10 ha 'dry', 5 ha 'wet' heath) including habitat for Ground parrot ('Pezoporus wallicus'), Lewin's rail ('Rallus pectoralis'), vulnerable Acid frogs ('Crinia tinula, Litoria freycineti, Litoria olongburensis') and five plant species that were listed as vulnerable or rare within Queensland at the time the project commenced; 'Acacia attenuata' (vulnerable), 'Acacia baueri, Boronia rivularis, Blandfordia grandiflora, Schoenus scabripes'.

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