Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287:reg:3:p258
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025L00287
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 258/276)
Character Range: 940065–943309

This Norfolk Island Region Threatened Species Recovery Plan, unless otherwise stated
Territory                                        The Territory of Norfolk Island
Threat abatement plan                            A statutory document aimed at lessening the impact of a key threatening process, as identified and listed under the EPBC Act
Threatened species                               A species listed as Vulnerable, Endangered or Critically Endangered under the EPBC Act
Threatening process                              A process or activity that 'threatens … the survival, abundance or evolutionary development of a native species or ecological community' (EPBC Act, p. 273) and which also may threaten the sustainability of resource use
Risk                                             The combined likelihood of exposure to an environmental pressure and the level of harmful consequences

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