Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00195:reg:8:p16
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00195
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 16/16)
Character Range: 171918–173470

agencies.
    * Decreased rainforest expansion and sclerophyll thickening, along with road widening, have weakened connectivity along key corridors.
    * Several papers have been published on species populations and habitat, however, improvements in co-ordination are required.

Specific Objective 5. Improve understanding of Mahogany Glider ecology and threats to its survival.
    * Some improvement has been made in understanding ecology and threats, however, more is needed, especially in relation to corridor use, and the dispersal and movement of the species at the landscape scale.
    * Work is required to understand the genetic structure of the species and appropriate fire regimes.

Specific Objective 6. Ensure recovery plan is operating with high levels of community participation.
    * Community engagement has been undertaken in the form of school visits, community talks, presentations, media and events.
    * Indigenous participation has been facilitated and promoted through training and assistance provided to Girringun, specifically to develop a monitoring program in the Ellerbeck area.
    * Work is required to co-ordinate implementation of the recovery plan more effectively.

Appendix B: Summary of priority corridors
Summary of corridors assessed within each of the 10 subpopulations. See Map 3 for the location of subpopulations and corridors.
Corridor no.  Subpopulations                                        Location                                      Priority  Total length (km)  Gaps >30 m  Combined gap length (m)