Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00195:reg:6:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00195
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 2/7)
Character Range: 70178–74523

in all linear and transport easements.
    * Appropriate grazing and fire management regimes have been adopted by landholders who are actively engaged in improving habitat quality across all subpopulations.
    * Emergency triggers and response protocols inform planning decisions as needed.
    * Increased community recognition of, and support for, participation in recovery program.
    * Recovery program is effectively coordinated with all partners collaborating and contributing towards the effective delivery of the recovery plan.

6.2.3             Objectives and actions for the lifetime of this recovery plan

Objective 1: Habitat critical to the survival of the Mahogany Glider is secured, enhanced and managed to support recovery of Mahogany Glider populations
Rationale: Improved protection, enhancement and connectivity of habitat will enhance security of populations, allow for dispersal to suitable habitat and mitigate the threat of habitat clearance and degradation as well as the impacts of severe disturbances, such as cyclones.
Table 3 Actions under objective 1
Action no.  Action                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Performance measure
1.1         Improve grazing management practices and associated threats within each of the remaining Mahogany Glider subpopulations.                                                                                                                                                                                * A targeted grazing extension and incentives program has been developed and implemented. The program has resulted in the implementation of appropriate grazing regimes (500 ha), woody weed control (200 ha) and the removal of barbed-wire fencing threats (100 km) within the each of the remaining Mahogany Glider subpopulations.
                * Develop and implement a targeted grazing extension and incentives program, to increase the adoption of appropriate grazing management practices which balance profitability and conservation throughout 500 ha of Mahogany Glider habitat.                                                        * Guidelines for best management practice for grazing in Mahogany Glider habitat have been developed and implemented by relevant stakeholders.
                * Removal of barbed-wire top strand fencing (and replace with plain wire) in high-risk entanglement areas located within grazing properties.                                                                                                                                                        * A landholder peer-to-peer support network has been established and actively assists landholders to adopt the 'Best Practice' guidelines for grazing in Mahogany Glider habitat.
                * Reduce woody weeds associated with intensive grazing practices and located within remnant Mahogany Glider habitat.
                * Develop and disseminate 'Best Practice' guidelines for grazing in Mahogany Glider habitat including managing weeds, fire, fencing and stock density.
                * Develop a strategy and implement a peer-to-peer program to maintain ongoing support for landholders managing Mahogany Glider habitat.
1.2         Implement and maintain appropriate fire regimes within Mahogany Glider habitat located outside National Parks in each of the remaining Mahogany Glider subpopulations to promote suitable habitat and reduce rainforest expansion, sclerophyll thickening, and weed invasion.                           * Best practice management guidelines have been developed, using the best available science and indigenous knowledge, that outline the most appropriate fire regimes to reduce woody weeds, rainforest expansion and sclerophyll thickening.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    * Appropriate fire management has been implemented throughout