Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287:reg:3:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 4/276)
Character Range: 11724–15024

links to the Norfolk Island Region Threatened Species Recovery Plan......122
Figure 7 An example of a chain of linked indicators, representing the monitoring of a sequence of results towards a final target for a threatened species......123
Figure 8 Schematic overview of a possible integrated monitoring program to comprehensively track results across major management programs......124
Figure 9 A conceptual overview of evaluation across sets of linked resource, management, pressure and value indicators, and some of the management decisions that might be considered under different scenarios......125
Figure 10 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing forest birds on Norfolk Island..390
Figure 11 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing native plant communities and threatened plant species on Norfolk Island......391
Figure 12 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing threatened snails on Norfolk Island......392
Figure 13 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing native plant communities and threatened plant species on Phillip Island......393
Figure 14 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing threatened animals on Phillip Island......394

Maps
Map 1 Terrestrial areas of the Norfolk Island Group covered in the plan, including location of protected areas......10
Map 2 Soil map of Norfolk Island.................................................19
Map 3 A Map showing the known locations of threatened molluscs on the Norfolk Island Group..35
Map 4 A map showing the distribution of threatened reptiles on the Norfolk Island Group.......36
Map 5 Primary distribution of the Norfolk Island green parrot...........................37
Map 6 Range movements of the Norfolk Island morepork on Norfolk Island.................38
Map 7 Distribution of the Norfolk Island golden whistler...............................39
Map 8 Distribution of the Norfolk Island robin.......................................40
Map 9 Distribution of the Kermadec petrel in the Norfolk Island Group.....................41
Map 10 Number of threatened plant species in each park and reserve in the Norfolk Island Group.46
Map 11 Norfolk Island native plant communities present in 1750.........................56
Map 12 Norfolk Island native plant communities present in 2020.........................57

Summary

    Purpose
The purpose of the Norfolk Island Region Threatened Species Recovery Plan ('the plan') is to provide the management and supporting actions necessary to stop the decline and support the recovery of terrestrial threatened species in the Norfolk Island Group. By taking a regional approach, this plan seeks to identify and support integrated solutions for the threatened species in the Norfolk Island Group and contribute to conservation of overall biodiversity on the islands. The plan covers all land tenures across the Norfolk Island Group including Norfolk Island, Phillip Island, Nepean Island and surrounding rock stacks (Map 1) but does not address the Norfolk Marine Park, which is managed under the Temperate East Marine Parks Network Management Plan 2018 (Director of National Parks 2018). The plan replaces the previous Norfolk Island Region Threatened Species Recovery Plan (Director of National Parks 2010).