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phrygia) include organisations likely to be affected by the actions proposed in this plan.
Australian Government
Department of the Environment

State/territory governments
Victoria – Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning and Parks Victoria
New South Wales – Office of Environment and Heritage; Forestry Corporation of NSW
Queensland – Department of Environment and Heritage Protection
South Australia – Department for Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Australian Capital Territory – ACT Parks Conservation and Lands
Natural resource management bodies
Local government

Non-government organisations
BirdLife Australia
Taronga Zoo
ZAA
Conservation groups
Universities and other research organisations

11 Acknowledgements
Development of this plan has been greatly assisted by all members of the Regent Honeyeater Recovery Team and operations groups. In particular Dean Ingwersen, David Geering, Peter Menkhorst, Peter Christie, Mike Clarke, Ian Davidson, Hugh Ford, Alan Morris, Beth Williams, Eileen Collins, Glen Johnson, Iain Paterson, Jim Shields, Murray Evans, Ted Nixon, Michael Mathieson, Chris Hibbard, Michael Shiels, Mina Bassarova, Ray Thomas, Sarah Kelly, Tiffany Mason and Stephen Debus. We would also like to thank the hundreds of volunteers who have assisted the recovery effort thus far, and the many landholders who have recovery work conducted on their properties.

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