Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00346:reg:6:p5
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00346
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 5/5)
Character Range: 89680–90690

group's meetings, community education days, and workshops.
Overall, there has been substantial efforts that have been undertaken for the recovery of Spiny Rice-flower. Despite the achieved outcomes to date, there is still an urgent need for recovery actions that put a strong emphasis on protecting key sites as well as managing habitats from threats and gather further knowledge to better inform on-ground management of the species and habitat (Recovery Actions Table 2 and Table 3). It is also evident that continuing the ongoing collaboration with land managers and conservation groups and Traditional Owners, is paramount to progress the species recovery (Recovery Actions Table 4).

Figure 10 Spiny Rice-flower translocation. Top–A tree spade mounted on a tractor is used to extract plant to minimise root damage. Bottom–When the recipient site and salvage site are in a close distant, individual plant is transplanted directly after extraction.

Photo © Debbie Reynolds (top) and © Steve Mueck (bottom).