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No Critical Habitat as defined under section 207A of the EPBC Act has been identified or included in the Register of Critical Habitat

3.4                 Important populations
An important population is a population that is necessary for a species' long-term survival and recovery. Key source populations necessary for breeding or dispersal, or maintaining genetic diversity, and/or populations that are near the limit of the species range are also considered important populations. Given the conservation status, generally small population size, and threats that are present across species range, all known populations (Appendix 1) are considered important populations.

Map 1 Spiny Rice-flower Distribution Map