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an effective national monitoring program across its known distribution, and
    * There is a significant increase in participation by Indigenous Peoples in cross-collaborative recovery planning and actions for the water mouse.
As part of the recovery plan final evaluation, the conservation status of the water mouse will be assessed against the EPBC Act species listing criteria by the Commonwealth environment department to determine if ongoing recovery interventions are required to maintain a stable population.

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