Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287:reg:3:p255
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 255/276)
Character Range: 930860–933930

154 Recovery target for Zehneria baueriana
EPBC Act status  Estimated population (2023)  Where known populations occur  2034 target
Endangered       180 groups of plants         >95% within the national park  300 groups of plants

Relevant literature
Director of National Parks (2010) Norfolk Island Region Threatened Species Recovery Plan. Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, Canberra.
Mills K (2009b) The Vegetation of Phillip Island, Norfolk Island Group. Envirofund 2007/2008. Kevin Mills & Associates, Jamberoo, NSW.
Mills K (2012b) The Flora of Norfolk Island. Report 14. The Endangered Plants in the national park: Field Survey and Review. Kevin Mills & Associates, Jamberoo, NSW.
Orchard A (ed) (1994) Flora of Australia. Vol. 49. Oceanic Islands 1. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra.
Sykes W & Atkinson I (1988) Rare and Endangered Plants of Norfolk Island. Unpublished report to the Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, Norfolk Island.
TSSC (Threatened Species Scientific Committee) (2003c) Commonwealth Listing Advice for Norfolk Island Flora - 16 Endangered Species

Part 7—Appendices

Appendix A: Conceptual models
Figure 10 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing forest birds on Norfolk Island
This model outlines the relationship between the four threatened species of forest bird (listed in the right column, in green boxes), the major pressures that are affecting these values and the sources of those pressures (in the middle column, in orange boxes), and the priority management programs that can address pressures (in the left column, in blue boxes). Solid lines represent known or likely influences; dotted lines represent possible or hypothetical influences.
Figure 11 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing native plant communities and threatened plant species on Norfolk Island
This model outlines the relationship between plant communities and groups of threatened plants (in the right column, in green boxes), the major pressures that are affecting these values and the sources of those pressures (in the middle column in, orange boxes), and the priority management programs that address the cause/source of major pressures (in the left column, in blue boxes). Arrows indicate the direction of the relationships. Solid lines represent known or likely influences; dotted lines represent possible or hypothetical influences. For simplicity, not all arrows have been shown for these interactions: the extent and condition of native plant communities influences habitat availability for all plants; climate change could affect all groups of plants; the introduction of new species could affect any group of plants.
Figure 12 Conceptual model of factors and interactions influencing threatened snails on Norfolk Island
This model outlines the relationship between the two extant threatened species of snail (in the right column, in green boxes), the major pressures that are affecting those species and the sources of those pressures (in the middle column, in