Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 Notice of Final Determination erratum (1998-441) [GG No 115 of 31.7.1998, p 5829] (NSW)

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1998 No 441

New South Wales
Erratum to Notice of Final Determination-
Duffys Forest Vegetation Community

A Notice regarding the abovementioned Final Determination appeared in the Government Gazette of 24 July 1998, No, 112, Folio 5662–5665 under Official Notices. Page 3 of the Final Determination was omitted from the gazette. The Notice and Final Determination is reprinted below.

Notice of Final Determination and Amendment of Schedule I to Act

The Scientific Committee established under the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 has, in pursuance of Division 3 of Part 2 of that Act, made a final determination to insert the following community in Part 3 of Schedule 1 to that Act (Endangered ecological communities) and, accordingly, that Schedule is amended as set out in Annexure “A” to this Notice:

Part 3 Endangered ecological communities

Duffys Forest vegetation community (as described in the final determination

of the Scientific Committee to list the ecological community)

The final determination to insert this community in Schedule 1 has been made because the Scientific Committee is of the opinion that this community is likely to become extinct in nature in New South Wales unless the circumstances and factors threatening its survival or evolutionary development cease to operate.

Copies of the final determination may be inspected at:

The Information Centre (Level 1)
National Parks & Wildlife Service
43 Bridge Street

HURSTVILLE NSW 2220

Published in Gazette No 115 of 31 July 1998, page 5829 Page 1

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and at all District Offices of the National Parks and Wildlife Service during

business hours.

Signed at Sydney, this 9th day of July 1998.

Associate Professor Paul Adam

Deputy Chairperson Scientific Committee

Annexure ‘‘A’’

Schedule 1 to the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 is amended by inserting in Part 3 in alphabetical order the matter:

Duffys Forest vegetation community (as described in the final determination of the Scientific Committee to list the ecological community)

NSW SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

Final Determination

The Scientific Committee, established by the Threatened Species Conservation Act. has made a final determination to list the Duffys Forest vegetation community as an ENDANGERED ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY on Part 3 of Schedule 1 of the Act. The listing of Endangered Ecological Communities is provided for by Part 2 of the Act.

The Ecological Community proposed for listing is:

1.         The Duffys Forest vegetation community is the accepted name for the plant community that occurs on lateritic (ironstone) and deeply weathered shale derived soils on the ridgetops in the Duffys Forest / Terrey Hills / Ingleside / Belrose area within Warringah, Pittwater and Ku-ring-gai Council areas.

2.         It has the structural form predominantly of open-forest to low open-forest or rarely open woodland.

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3.        The Duffys Forest vegetation community is characterised by the following assemblage of vascular plant species:

Acacia myrtifolia Dodonaea triquetra Lindsaea microphylla
Acacia suaveolens Entolasia stricta Lomandra glauca
Actinotus minor Epacris pulchella Lomandra obliqua
Allocasuarina littoralis Encalyptus capitellata Lomatia silaifolia
Angophora costata Eucalyptus gummifera Micrantheum ericoides
Anisopogon avenaceus Eucalyptus haemastoma Patersonia spp.
Banksia ericifolia Eucalyptus oblonga Persoonia levis
Banksia serrata Encalyptus sieberi Persoonia pinifolia
Banksia spinulosa Gompholobium Petrophile pulchella
grandiflorum
Billardiera scandens Grelvillea buxifolia Phyllanthus hirtellus
Boronia ledifolia Grevi l la caleyi Phyllota phylicoides
Boronia pinnatta Hakea dactyloides Pimelea linifolia
Bossiaea heterophylla Hakea sericea Pittosporum undulatum
Bossiaea obcordata Hakea teretifolia Platysace linearifolia
Hovea linearis Pteridium esculentum
Pultenaea elliptica
Cyathochaeta diandra Telopea speciosissima
Dampiera stricta
4. The total species list of the community is considerably larger then that given in 3 (above), with many species present in only one or two sites or in very small quantity. In any particular site not all of the assemblage listed in 3 may be present. At any one time, seeds of some species may only be present in the soil seedbank with no above ground individuals present. The species composition of the site will be influenced by the size of the site and by its recent disturbance history.

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The number of species and the above ground composition of species will change with time since fire, and may also change in response to changes in fire frequency.

5.        The Duffys Forest vegetation community occurs on lateritic soils on the ridgetops including part of the Somersby and Blacktown Soil Landscapes in the Duffys Forest / Terrey Hills / Ingleside / Belrose areas. The soil can be distinguished from the surrounding sandstone soils by colour and the usual presence of ironstone nodules.

6.        The endangered shrub Grevillea caleyi is restricted to the Duffys Forest vegetation community though it is not necessarily present at all locations of the community.

7.

Duffys Forest vegetation community is contained in:
Benson. D. & Howell, J. (1994) The natural vegetation of the Sydney
1:100 000 map sheet. Cunninghamia 3(4) pg. 677-787.
Thomas, J. & Benson, D.H. (1985) Vegetation survey of Ku-ring-gai
Chase National Park. National Herbarium of New South Wales, Royal
Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
Sheringham, P.R. & Sanders, J.M. (1993) Vegetation survey of Garigal
National Park and surrounding Crown Lands. A report for the NSW
National Parks and Wildlife Service.

The Scientific Committee noted that general information on the statement and recovery plan for Grevillea caleyi ANCA Endangered Species Project No. 456.

These surveys and accompanying maps are by no means inclusive in their representation of the Duffys Forest vegetation community. The scale of the Sydney map is too coarse to map the smaller remnants of this community. The community is highly fragmented by urban developments and not all the small fragments appear on the maps. The Duffys Forest community is represented on the southern edge of the Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park vegetation map (Thomas & Benson 1985) and the northerly edge of the Garigal National Park vegetation map (Sheringham & Sanders 1993). These two maps do not directly abut as there is a gap in the middle comprising cleared land within which small remnant patches of the Duffys Forest community exist.

The Scientific Committee has found that:

8.        The Community, as defined by the proposal, satisfies the definition of an ecological community under the Act: i.e., an assemblage of species occupying a particular area.

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9.        It is estimated that only 15% of the original area of the community currently exists in the form of a number of remnants.

10.      Threats to the survival of the community include land clearing. habitat degradation by rubbish dumping and access by people, trail bikes, and other vehicles; weed invasion facilitated by urban runoff, an inappropriate fire regime, and unauthorised horse riding activities in the area.

11.       Only a small number of fragments of the community occur within Ku-ring-gai Chase and Garigal National Parks, and all of these are on the boundary of the Parks and bounded by roads. In view of the substantial reduction in the area occupied by the community, its fragmentation and the numerous threats to the community, the Scientific Committee is of the opinion that the Duffys Forest vegetation community is likely to become extinct in nature in New South Wales unless the factors threatening its survival cease to operate.

12.      In view of 9, 10 and 11, the Scientific Committee is of the opinion that the community is likely to become extinct in nature in New South Wales unless the circumstances and factors threatening its survival or evolutionary development cease to operate. Accordingly, the Committee has made a Final Determination to list the Duffys Forest vegetation community on Part 3 of Schedule 1 of the Act.

Associate Professor Paul Adam

Deputy Chairperson
Scientific Committee

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