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Booby christmas
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(The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2020)īirdLife International (2016a). (Global Status: IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: 2022.2 list) Important Bird Areas factsheet: Christmas Island (to Australia) (BirdLife International, 2016a). National Recovery Plan for the Abbott's Booby (Papasula abbotti) (Commonwealth of Australia, 2005ae) as Papasula abbottiĭeclaration under s178, s181, and s183 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - List of threatened species, List of threatened ecological communities and List of threatening processes (Commonwealth of Australia, 2000) as Sula abbottiĪmendment to the list of threatened species under section 178 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 () (Commonwealth of Australia, 2007f) as Papasula abbotti List of Migratory Species - Amendment to the list of migratory species under section 209 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 () (Commonwealth of Australia, 2013af) as Sula abbotti List of Migratory Species () (Commonwealth of Australia, 2000b) as Sula abbotti įederal Register of Legislative Instrumentsĭeclaration under section 248 of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 - List of Marine Species (Commonwealth of Australia, 2000c) as Papasula abbotti Ĭhristmas Island National Park Management Plan 2014-2024 (Director of National Parks, 2014).

booby christmas

įinal Report of the Christmas Island Expert Working Group to the Minister for the Environment Protection, Heritage and the Arts (Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA), 2010). EPBC Act survey guidelines 6.2 (Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA), 2010). Survey Guidelines for Australia's Threatened Birds. No Threat Abatement Plan has been identified as being relevant for this species There is no adopted or made Recovery Plan for this species The recovery plan (DEH 2004) that was made for this species on ceased to be in effect from. This species previously required a recovery plan as it had a recovery plan in force at the time the legislation provided for the Minister to decide whether or not to have a recovery plan (). Having regard to the above factors, the public comments received under s 269AA(5), the approved Conservation Advice for Papasula abbotti, the TSSC's initial and final advice that a Recovery Plan is not required for this species, the precautionary principle, and the recommendations of my department on this decision, I, Minister for the Environment, Sussan Ley, have decided that a Recovery Plan is not required as it would not provide a significant conservation planning benefit above existing mechanisms. Coordination of recovery effort is restricted to a few key partners, including Parks Australia, with oversight of the national park management plan supporting integrated conservation actions for multiple threatened species. Threats are well-known, management actions known and are underway. Papasula abbotti breeds only on Christmas Island. Recovery Plan not required, details follow:Ī Conservation Advice for Papasula abbotti, in effect under the EPBC Act from 1, is available at: Īn approved Conservation Advice is an effective, efficient, and responsive document to guide the implementation of priority management actions, mitigate key threats, and support the recovery of this EPBC Act listed Endangered species. Listing assessment information may be available in the approved Conservation Advice Canberra: Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment. Conservation Advice for the Abbott's Booby - Papasula abbotti. Threatened Species Scientific Committee (2020).












Booby christmas