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C007-Sites-Of-Biodiversity-Significance-In-The-Ararat-Rural-City-Jan-2004-GHCMA-And Ararat Shire Biodiversity Mapping- Aquatic Systems SCHEDULE TO THE WATERCOURSE, WATERBODY AND WETLANDS OVERLAY Shown on the planning scheme map as ES02 (number) Shire Location Ramsar Wildlife Victorian High Depleted Comments Ref. Wetland I Reserve rare or biodiversity wetland Directory threatened values I type of species Jinks. Important recorded Wetlands ES02(01) Hopkins River Yes Important biolink , Native grasses, River Red Gums, Basalt Floaters. ood habitat ES02(02) Greenhill Yes Assemblage of threatened Lake, Ararat waterbirds ES02(03) Mason Creek, Yes Yes Mountain Galaxis, High Quality Mafeking remnant, important links to Gram ians. Woodland ES02(04) Bushy Back Yes Steep Creekline, grasslands, Creek Poas ES02(05) Fiery Creek Yes Quality Streamside zone, importantlinks for wetlands, high aquatic life, links to Lake Bolac ES02(06) O'Loughlan Yes Yes Yes Brolgas, depleted wetland type Road wetland, Ballyrogan ES02(07) O'Loughlan Yes Yes Yes Brolgas, depleted wetland type North Road wetland, Ballyrogan ES02(08) Fiery Creek Yes yes Brolgas, Australasian wetland, Shoveler, Hardhead, depleted Ball ro an wetland t e ES02(09) Charleycombe Yes Riparian vegetation, important Creek, biolink Ball ro an ES02(010) Wannon River yes Yes Excellent quality and high aquatic life, Mountain Galaxis, River Blackfish ES02(011) Rossbridge - Yes Lignum wetland, Brolgas- Streatham possible breeding site, Road wetland depleted wetland t pe ES02(012) Rossbridge Yes Yes Brolgas- possible breeding Streatham site, other threatened Road Middle waterbirds wetland ES02(013) Roaches Road Yes Yes Brolgas -possible breeding south site, Hardhead, Australasian wetlands, Shoveller Rossbrid e ES02(014) Rossbridge Brolgas -possible breeding Streatham site, depleted wetland type Road North wetland ES02(015) KulkurtRoad Brol as- possible breeding site wetland, by the Mininera ES02(016) Kulkurt Road yes yes Hardh d, Musk Duck, south wetland, Deplet d wetland type Mininera '"'?J� Gcn<>.v!r,,.,i? 0,-;;?reJI I �:�.� �m-�gt_ s:·iJt1: 1;·-:i,Jfi,"JJ,';]t.. 1 ---��:!.1��-·,..: • �t:·,•. �" �rL,;t.. l ::- .. �:onm'?nt. Ararat Shire Biodiversity Mapping- Aquatic Systems Shire Location Ramsar Wildlife Victorian High Depleted Comments Ref. Wetland I Reserve rare or biodiversity wetland Directory threatened values/ type of species links. Important recorded Wetlands ES02(035) Wetlands west Yes Yes Important links to other of Blue wetlands, Assemblage of Lake( east of threatened waterbirds, Nerrin Nerrin) Bro lg as. ES02(036) East of Yes yes Whiskered Tern, Australasian Woolsthorpe Shoveler, Musk Duck Road wetland ES02(037) Tara Road Yes Yes Yes Whiskered Tern, Musk Duck, wetland Hardhead ES02(038) Nerrim Pura Yes Yes Brolgas, Australasian Road wetland Shoveler, Musk Duck ES02(039) Darlington- Yes Yes Yes Whiskered Tern, Poa wetland, Carranballac Depleted wetland type Road wetland ES02(040) Nevilles Lane Yes Yes Yes Assemblage of threatened wetland, waterbirds, Depleted wetland Nerrim Nerrim t e ES02(041) Woorndoo- Yes Yes Yes Assemblage of threatened Streatham waterbirds Road wetland ES02(042) Whites Lake Yes Yes Yes Yes Assemblage of threatened Lake reserve waterbirds ES02(043) Mcinnes Lane· Yes Yes Yes Whiskered Tern, Blue-billed wetland Duck middle, Woorndoo North ES02(044) Mcinnes Lane Yes Yes Yes Whiskered Tern , Australasian wetland north, Shoveler, Blue-billed Duck Woorndoo North ES02(045) Lake Bolac Yes Yes Brolgas, Royal Spoon Bill, south wetland other threatened waterbirds, Im ortant links to Lake Bolac ES02(046) Mount Emu Yes Yes Corangamite Water Skink- Creek Intermediate form, important links ES02(047) Mount William Yes Yes Mountain Galaxias, remnant Creek vegetation, Red Gum/ Yellow (Reservoir Box woodland, Red Gum Creek) riparian woodland, good instream habitat ES02(048) Bellellen Yes Yellow Gum woodland, unnamed riparian vegetation Creek ES02(049) Pentland Yes Red Gum/ Yellow Gum Creek Woodland ES02(050) Armstrong Yes Permanent Spring, good Spring aquatic vegetation ES02(051) Mount Cole � I�(.!� !�';. ! i,·w -Yes :.r. [ • ti, itat,b Red Creek and f.lmlsterfor l'JaruoniJ o Gum riparian wo dland, tributary platypus - 4 JUI 2006 � G,nso;�• Q,.,,.11 . e ty Secret-:m1. B,;.\?t tnvlrn.iment. ,1{,!i'Z'ffiit �:\t ·;f �·tr:!_� "_ i;h� n�·� . .; t!w�room(!nt. Ararat Shire Biodiversity Mapping - Habitat Protection SCHEDULE TO THE HABITAT PROTECTION OVERLAY Shown on. the planning scheme map as ES03 (number) Shire Locat;o, v;o10,;aa Bceed;og High Commeots Ref. rare or site Biodiversity threatened values/ link I I species I I recorded ES03(01) Dobies Bridge reserve Yes Yes Yes Grassy Woodland dominated by Yellow Box and Themeda. Important links, Western Basalt Plains Grassy Woodland, Button Wrinklewort, ILan:1e-fruit fireweed. rich in species diversity ES03(02} Dobie Rail Reserve Yes VROT monitoring site- Wrinkled Buttonwort, VROT site Western Basalt Plains Grassland ES03(03} Lake Muirhead Yes Yes Brolga flocking site, Large numbers of Australasian Shoveler, Hardhead and Blue- billed Duck, Freckled Duck. Blue-billed Duck, other threatened waterbirds, Cane Grass Swamp, Wetland Blown-grass ES03(04} Mount William Swamp Yes Yes Brolga flocking site, flockingsite for Aust. Shoveller and Musk Duck, Freckled Duck and other threatened waterbirds, Cane Grass Swamp, Welland Blown-grass, Fine-hairy Spear-grass ES03(05} Rossbridge Flora Yes Yes Spiny Pepper-cress, Western Basalt Plains Reserve and other Grassland, endangered EVC, Cane-grass remnants Swamp, Large River Buttercup. ES03(06} Lake Buninjon yes Yes yes Directory of ImportantWetlands, Australasian Bittern, Brolga, Great Egret, Freckled Duck, Blue-billed Duck-breeding, Lewin's Rail, Flocking site for Aust Shoveller and Hardhead, Gilgai Blown-grass and Wetland Blown-grass, other threatened birds, JAMBA/CAMBA species ES03(07} Shooters Swamp yes Yes Hardhead flocking site, Freckled Duck, Magpie Geese, other threatened waterbirds ES03(08} Mount Moornabool Yes Yes Striped Legless Lizard Striped Legless Lizard habitat ES03(09} Shirley Road west Yes Yes Yes Brolga breeding site wetland ES03(010} Shirley Road east Yes Yes Yes Brolga breeding site wetland ES03(011) Middle Creek Rail Yes Yes Western Basalt Plains Grassland Reserves ·· ES03(012) Middle Creek Yes Yes WBPG, Button Wrinklewort, Small Milkwort Bushland Reserve ES03(013) Streatham Road south Yes Yes Brolga flocking site, Australasian Shoveller, wetland depleted wetland type ES03(014) Streatham Road north Yes Yes Yes Brolga breeding site wetland ,r--,-. '"T"-�.... �.._ ......_._ -�- __l31':;', -·" Yes 1 Brolga,stagJnilJ:}ft Wittlti seGi!= ES03(015) Mount William Road Yes lif.h11u "' ;,. ' f. � 1.f(t:.4 hh ' f:p:rGve by wetland east '-..............� ..,11 the ES03(016) St Marnocks Road Yes y, s Yes Brolga breeding area wetland = ,. t.l... 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Blue-billed Duck, Great Egret, Golden Perch, Red Soils Grassland, Spiny Pepper-cress ES03(044) Black Morass Swamp Yes Yes yes Threatened waterbirds, Royal Spoonbill breeding, Brolgas, depleted wetland type ES03(045) McKenzies Road East Yes yes Growling Grass Frog, assemblage of threatened wetland waterbirds ES03(046) Lake Turangmoroke Yes Yes Freckled Duck, Flocking sites for Australasian Shoveler, Blue billed Duck records, Large River Buttercup, regionally significant wetland, other threatened waterbirds ES03(047) Westmere Road Yes Yes Glossy Ibis, Large numbers of Australasian wetland Shoveler. other threatened waterbirds ES03(048) Glenelg Highway Yes Yes Adamson's Blown Grass Adamson's Blown- qrass site ES03(049) Wickliffe Adamson's Yes Yes Adamson's Blown Grass Blown-grass sites ES03(050) Delcombe Way Yes Yes Adamson's Blown Grass Adamson's Blown- grass site ES03(051) Bill_y Button Wetland, Yes Billy Button wetland, diverse native wetland Glenelq Hiqhwav nora, high biodiversity ES03(052) Blue Swamp Yes Yes Yes Musk Duck breeding area, Assemblage of threatened waterbirds, Brolgas Ararat Shire Biodiversity Mapping - Habitat Protection Shire Locat;oo v,ctonao Braedmg H,gh Commeot, Ref. rare or site Biodiversity threatened values/ link species recorded ES03(065) Mcinnes Lane wetland yes yes yes WT(breeding), WartyBell Frog, AS Isouth I I I I ES03(066) South Beach Road Brolgas(breeding- 1992), Great Egret, WT, MD wetland ES03(067) Brolga
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