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Botanic Garden Draft Management Plan 2007, Parks Australia, Canberra.

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Index

A

         acronyms and abbreviations, 64–5 actions
          adverse impacts of plants, animals and pathogens, 25 Botanic Garden and herbarium collection, 17 business systems, 45–7
          assessment of proposals, 45–7 capital works and infrastructure, 55 climate change, 27
          commercial tourism and activities, 41 community use of natural resources, 21 compliance and enforcement, 59 cultural heritage management, 15 Forestry Area, 32
          herbarium collection, 17 implementation and evaluation, 63 invasive and introduced species, 25 IUCN categories and zoning, 9 landscape rehabilitation, 30 landscapes, soil and water, 28 native plants and animals, 14 natural heritage management, 14
          neighbours, stakeholders and partnerships, 61 Norfolk Island Botanic Garden, 17
          research and monitoring, 19
          resource use in park operations, 55–6 roads and tracks, 49–50
          threatened native species, 14 visitor activities, 38
          visitor information, education and interpretation, 39 visitor safety and incident management, 58
         activities not covered by plan, 62 activities, proposals for, 44–7 African olive, 12, 21–2, 30 agreements
          benefit-sharing, 18
          international, 71–2
         research and monitoring, 18 aircraft, 37–8, 41
         alternative energy use, 56

 animals
  introduced and invasive, 12–14, 21–5, 29
  listed threatened species, 13–14, 73–6
  native, 4, 12–14, 13
  predatory, 12, 13, 21–3
  recovery and threat abatement plans, 14 relocation and captive breeding, 14 research and monitoring, 17–18
  species relocation, 14
 aquifers, 28
 Argentine ant, 23, 25
 Asian house gecko, 22, 25
 assessment procedures, 45–7
 Australasian swamphen, 20, 23 Australian Border Force, 59 Australian Federal Police, 59

 B

 bats, 13
 beak and feather disease see
 psittacine circovirus disease beetles, introduced, 23
 bibliography, 78–9
 biodiscovery, 18
 biological resources, access to, 18 biosecurity, 37
 birds, 4, 13
  egg harvesting, 20–1 introduced and invasive, 20
  listed threatened species, 13, 73–4
  native, 13
 species relocation, 14 boardwalks see roads and tracks
 botanic garden see Norfolk Island Botanic Garden Burnt Pine, 38
 business systems, 44–63

 C

 capital works