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Commonwealth of Australia

   Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999
Section 269A
Adoption of State Plans as Recovery Plans

I, DAVID ALISTAIR KEMP, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, under section 269A of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, hereby adopt as recovery plans for the listed threatened species specified below, the respective plans made by South Australia or the Northern Territory (or agencies of those States/Territories) specified opposite those listed threatened species:

South Australia (2)

Listed Threatened Species               Recovery Plan
Caladenia (arachnorchis) woolcockiorum  Bickerton, D.C. (2003)  Recovery plan for Arachnorchis woolcockiorum (syn. Caladenia woolcockiorium)

(Woolcock's spider orchid)              (Woolcock's Spider Orchid).  National Parks and Wildlife

                                        South Australia, in partnership with the Threatened plant

                                        Action Group, Adelaide, SA.
Caladenia (arachnorchis) macroclavia    Bickerton, D.C. (2003)  Recovery plan for Arachnorchis macroclavia (syn. Caladenia macroclavia) (Large-club

(Large-club Spider-orchid)              Spider-orchid).  National Parks and Wildlife South

                                        Australia, in partnership with the Threatened plant Action Group, Adelaide, SA.

Northern Territory (1)

Listed Threatened Species  Recovery Plan
Zyzomys palatalis          Puckey, H. Trainor, C. and Woinarski, J. (2003)  Revised Recovery plan for the Carpentarian Rock Rat Zyzomys

(Carpentarian Rock-rat)    palatalis. Parks and Wildlife Commission of the Northern Territory, Katherine, NT.

The recovery plans will come into force on the date of signing of this instrument.

Dated this19th day of December 2003.

DAVID KEMP
Minister for the Environment and Heritage