Rare or Threatened Australian Plants
Title | Rare or Threatened Australian Plants PDF eBook |
Author | JD Briggs |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 477 |
Release | 1996-01-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0643105964 |
The Rare or Threatened Australian Plants (ROTAP) list and associated coding system was developed and has been maintained by CSIRO since 1979, and lists taxa that are Presumed Extinct, Endangered, Vulnerable, Rare or Poorly Known at the national level. This edition provides the most up-to-date list for conservation purposes. A significant number of endangered and Vulnerable taxa are included, which have not yet been considered for inclusion on either the Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council list or the Commonwealth's Schedule 1. This is the first ROTAP publication to include subspecies and varieties, and the list now includes 5031 taxa. There have also been at least 3270 amendments to data for listed taxa. A total of 2012 additional records of regional data for tax already listed has been included. A key factor in the development of public opinion, and the design of effective management schemes, lies in the production of accurate data to tell the story. What is threatened? Where is it found? These are two of the most fundamental questions to answer before any strategic plans can be drawn up. Obtaining such apparently simple statistics is a huge task. Rare or Threatened Australian Plants is therefore an important reference for the national status of threatened species, particularly for Rare and Poorly Known species.
Recovering Australian Threatened Species
Title | Recovering Australian Threatened Species PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Garnett |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2018-03 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1486307426 |
Australia’s nature is exceptional, wonderful and important. But much has been lost, and the ongoing existence of many species now hangs by a thread. Against a relentless tide of threats to our biodiversity, many Australians, and government and non-government agencies, have devoted themselves to the challenge of conserving and recovering plant and animal species that now need our help to survive. This dedication has been rewarded with some outstanding and inspiring successes: of extinctions averted, of populations increasing, of communities actively involved in recovery efforts. Recovering Australian Threatened Species showcases successful conservation stories and identifies approaches and implementation methods that have been most effective in recovering threatened species. These diverse accounts – dealing with threatened plants, invertebrates, fish, reptiles, birds and mammals – show that the conservation of threatened species is achievable: that it can be done and should be done. They collectively serve to inform, guide and inspire other conservation efforts. This is a book of hope and inspiration. It shows that with dedication, knowledge and support, we can retain and restore our marvellous natural heritage, and gift to our descendants a world that is as diverse, healthy and beautiful as that which we have inherited.
1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants
Title | 1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants PDF eBook |
Author | World Conservation Monitoring Centre |
Publisher | IUCN |
Pages | 934 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9782831703282 |
This book represents the most comprehensive compilation of data on threatened vascular plants ever published. It includes the names of some 33,000 plant species determined to be rare or threatened on a global scale. Conservation assessments were provided by the IUCN Species Survival Commission, the National Botanical Institute (South Africa), Environment Australia, and CSIRO, The Nature Conservancy, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, together with hundreds of botanic gardens and botanists throughout the world. The Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh and the New York Botanical Garden have made major in-kind contributions.The result of 20 years work by botanists and conservationists around the world, it is intended as a conservation tool, a provider of baseline information to measure conservation progress and as a primary source of data on plant species. Most importantly, however, it provides the building blocks on which to base a worldwide effort to conserve plant species.
Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities
Title | Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Legge |
Publisher | CSIRO PUBLISHING |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 2018-01-20 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1486307728 |
Monitoring is integral to all aspects of policy and management for threatened biodiversity. It is fundamental to assessing the conservation status and trends of listed species and ecological communities. Monitoring data can be used to diagnose the causes of decline, to measure management effectiveness and to report on investment. It is also a valuable public engagement tool. Yet in Australia, monitoring threatened biodiversity is not always optimally managed. Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities aims to improve the standard of monitoring for Australia's threatened biodiversity. It gathers insights from some of the most experienced managers and scientists involved with monitoring programs for threatened species and ecological communities in Australia, and evaluates current monitoring programs, establishing a baseline against which the quality of future monitoring activity can be managed. Case studies provide examples of practical pathways to improve the quality of biodiversity monitoring, and guidelines to improve future programs are proposed. This book will benefit scientists, conservation managers, policy makers and those with an interest in threatened species monitoring and management.
Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia
Title | Guidelines for the Translocation of Threatened Plants in Australia PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Endangered plants |
ISBN | 9780975219133 |
The main objective of these guidelines is to demonstrate the degree of difficulty involved in translocations and to minimise inappropriate occurrence; highlight the expensiveness of the process; to help in correct decision-making; provide guidance for successful outcomes; to encourage better communication with interested parties.
Threatened Australian Plants
Title | Threatened Australian Plants PDF eBook |
Author | J. H. Leigh |
Publisher | |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Botany |
ISBN |
Correas
Title | Correas PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Hitchcock |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Correa |
ISBN | 9781877058929 |
Correas, also known as Native Fuchsia, occur naturally from the Queensland Border Ranges to Eucla in the west and throughout Tasmania and the Bass Strait islands. As garden plants they have been steadily growing in popularity in Australia over the past 20 years. Most Correa varieties are reliable and long-lived in the garden. This is the first comprehensive guide to the identification and cultivation of Correas in Australia