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Appendix C: Naturemap Search Appendix C: NatureMap search List of Conservation Significant Flora and Fauna and TECs based NatureMap search of Geraldton- Greenough LGA including 10km buffered search. WA Scientific Name Common Name Status Caladenia elegans - T Caladenia hoffmanii - T Caladenia wanosa Kalbarri Spider Orchid T Calyptorhynchus latirostris Carnaby's Cockatoo T Caretta caretta Loggerhead Turtle T Chorizema humile - T Conostylis dielsii subsp . teres - T Conostylis micrantha T Small-flowered Conostylis Cyclodomorphus branchialis - T Dermochelys coriacea Leatherback Turtle T Drakaea concolor - T Drummondita ericoides Moresby Range Drummondita T Eucalyptus blaxellii - P4 Eucalyptus cuprea Mallee Box T Eucalyptus synandra Jingymia Mallee T Grevillea bracteosa subsp. howatharra - T Grevillea phanerophlebia Prominent Vein Grevillea T Idiosoma nigrum Shield-backed Trapdoor Spider T Leucopogon marginatus - T Macronectes giganteus Southern Giant Petrel T Megaptera novaeangliae Humpback Whale T Philotheca wonganensis - T Schoenia filifolia subsp. subulifolia - T Wurmbea tubulosa Long-flowered Nancy T Bothriembryon whitleyi - X WA Scientific Name Common Name Status Leporillus apicalis Lesser Stick-nest Rat X Aspidites ramsayi Woma Python S Falco peregrinus subsp . macropus - S Morelia spilota subsp . imbricata Carpet Python S S Neophoca cinerea Australian Sea Lion S S Baeckea staminosa - P1 Cryptandra pendula - P1 Enekbatus dualis - P1 Grevillea fililoba - P1 Harperia ferruginipes - P1 Lasiopetalum ogilvieanum - P1 Lepidosperma sp. Moresby Range (R.J. Cranfield - P1 2751) Leucopogon psammophilus - P1 Leucopogon sp. Kojarena (J. Brooker 232) - P1 Melaleuca huttensis - P1 Psacadonotus seriatus A Cricket P1 Scholtzia sp. Kojarena (A.M. Ashby 1904) - P1 Scholtzia sp. Valentine Road (S. Patrick 2142) - P1 Stenanthemum bilobum - P1 Vittadinia cervicularis var. occidentalis - P1 Acacia lanceolata - P2 Acacia megacephala - P2 Baeckea sp. Yuna (M.E. Trudgen 2224) - P2 Calectasia browneana - P2 Chamelaucium sp. Yuna (A.C. Burns 53) - P2 Commersonia microphylla - P2 Dampiera krauseana - P2 Desmocladus glomeratus - P2 Dicrastylis incana - P2 Eremaea acutifolia Rusty Eremaea P2 Eremophila brevifolia Spotted Eremophila P2 Homalocalyx chapmanii - P2 Homalocalyx inerrabundus - P2 Leucopogon borealis - P2 Leucopogon sp. Howatharra (D. & N. McFarland - P2 1046) Malleostemon sp. Moonyoonooka (R.J. Cranfield - P2 2947) Pertusaria trachyspora - P2 Scholtzia sp. Eradu (R.D. Royce 8016) - P2 Scholtzia sp. Gunyidi (J.D. Briggs 1721) - P2 Stenanthemum radiatum - P2 WA Scientific Name Common Name Status Stylidium pseudocaespitosum - P2 Thryptomene sp. Yuna Reserve (A.C. Burns 100) - P2 Thryptomene stenophylla - P2 Verticordia muelleriana subsp. minor - P2 Acacia latipes subsp. licina - P3 Acacia leptospermoides subsp. psammophila - P3 Acanthocarpus parviflorus - P3 Anthocercis intricata - P3 Baeckea sp. Walkaway (A.S. George 11249) - P3 Blackallia nudiflora Wedge-leaved Cryptandra P3 Gastrolobium propinquum Hutt River Poison P3 Geleznowia verrucosa subsp. Kalbarri (L.M. - P3 Broadhurst 123) Grevillea candicans - P3 Grevillea erinacea - P3 Grevillea granulosa - P3 Grevillea hirtella - P3 Grevillea triloba - P3 Hemigeniasaligna - P3 Lasiopetalum oldfieldii subsp. oldfieldii - P3 Lerista lineata - P3 Leucopogon sp. Moresby Range (S. Patrick 2614) - P3 Scaevola globosa - P3 Scaevola oldfieldii - P3 Schoenus griffinianus - P3 Scholtzia sp. Geraldton (F. Lullfitz L 3216) - P3 Serichonus gracilipes - P3 Stylidium torticarpum - P3 Thryptomene sp. Moresby Range (A.S. George - P3 14873) Verticordia chrysostachys var. pallida - P3 Verticordia densiflora var . roseostella - P3 Verticordia luteola var. luteola - P3 Acacia guinetii Guinet's Wattle P4 Ardeotis australis Australian Bustard P4 Banksia elegans Elegant Banksia P4 Banksia scabrella Burma Road Banksia P4 Eucalyptus ebbanoensis subsp. photina - P4 Eucalyptus macrocarpa subsp. elachantha Small-leaved Mottlecah P4 Jacksonia velutina - P4 Lechenaultia longiloba Irwin Leschenaultia P4 Macropus irma Western Brush Wallaby P4 Physeter macrocephalus Sperm Whale P4 White-browed Babbler (western Pomatostomus superciliosus subsp. ashbyi P4 wheatbelt) WA Scientific Name Common Name Status Stawellia dimorphantha Arrowsmith Stilt-lily P4 Verticordia capillaris - P4 Verticordia penicillaris - P4 Conservation Status T - Rare or likely to become extinct X - Presumed extinct IA - Protected under international agreement S - Other specially protected fauna 1 - Priority 1 2 - Priority 2 3 - Priority 3 4 - Priority 4 5 - Priority 5 Appendix D: Results of EPBC Act Protected Matters search List of Conservation Significant Flora and Fauna and TECs based EPBC Protected Matters search of Geraldton-Greenough LGA including 10km buffered search (2011). Birds Anous tenuirostris melanops Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area Australian Lesser Noddy Calyptorhynchus latirostris Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Carnaby's Black-Cockatoo, Short-billed area Black-Cockatoo Diomedea exulans exulans Endangered Foraging, feeding or related behaviour may Tristan Albatross occur within area Leipoa ocellata Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within Malleefowl area Macronectes giganteus Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area Southern Giant-Petrel Macronectes halli Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area Northern Giant-Petrel Pterodroma mollis Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area Soft-plumaged Petrel Thalassarche carteri Vulnerable Foraging, feeding or related behaviour may Indian Yellow-nosed Albatross occur within area Thalassarche cautacauta Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area Shy Albatross, Tasmanian Shy Albatross Mammals Neophoca cinerea Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area Australian Sea-lion Reptiles Caretta caretta Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area Loggerhead Turtle Chelonia mydas Vulnerable Species or species habitat may occur within area Green Turtle Dermochelys coriacea Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area Leatherback Turtle, Leathery Turtle, Luth Egernia stokesii badia Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Western Spiny-tailed Skink area Plants Caladenia hoffmanii Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Hoffman's Spider-orchid area Chorizema humile Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Prostrate Flame Pea area Conostylis dielsii subsp. teres Endangered Species or species habitat known to occur within Irwin Conostylis area Conostylis micrantha Endangered Translocated population known to occur within Small-flowered Conostylis area Drummondita ericoides Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Morseby Range Drummondita area Eremophila viscida Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area Varnish Bush Eucalyptus blaxellii Vulnerable Species or species habitat likely to occur within HowatharraMallee area Eucalyptus cuprea Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Mallee Box area Hypocalymma longifolium Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within area Leucopogon marginatus Endangered Species or species habitat likely to occur within Thick-margined Leucopogon area Schoenia filifolia subsp. subulifolia Endangered Species or species habitat may occur within area Wurmbea tubulosa Endangered Species or species habitat known to occur within Long-flowered Nancy area .
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