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Threatened ecological communities in Queensland

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  • High resolution map of threatened ecological communities in Queensland (Map 1 of 2)(PDF - 1,538 KB)
  • High resolution map of threatened ecological communities in Queensland (Map 2 of 2) (PDF - 2,069 KB)

Map of threatened ecological communities in Queensland (Map 1 of 2)

The map below shows areas in Queensland where threatened ecological communities may occur.

  • Download a list of threatened ecological communities that may occur in Queensland

Note: To aid display, TECs are displayed over two maps.

Threatened ecological communities in Qld

Legend

Pattern for Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla dominant and co-dominant)  Brigalow (Acacia harpophylla dominant and co-dominant)

Pattern for Broad leaf tea-tree (Melaleuca viridiflora) Woodlands in High Rainfall Coastal North Queensland  Broad leaf tea-tree (Melaleuca viridiflora) Woodlands in High Rainfall Coastal North Queensland

Pattern for Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets of Eastern Australia  Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets of Eastern Australia

Pattern for Mabi Forest (Complex Notophyll Vine Forest 5b)  Mabi Forest (Complex Notophyll Vine Forest 5b)

Pattern for the community of native species dependent on natural discharge of groundwater from the Great Artesian Basin  The community of native species dependent on natural discharge of groundwater from the Great Artesian Basin

Pattern for Weeping Myall Woodlands  Weeping Myall Woodlands

Pattern for White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland  White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely's Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland

Not shown on map

  • Coastal Swamp Oak (Casuarina glauca) Forest of New South Wales and South East Queensland ecological community
  • Subtropical and Temperate Coastal Saltmarsh

Map of threatened ecological communities in Queensland (Map 2 of 2)

The map below shows areas in Queensland where threatened ecological communities may occur.

  • Download a list of threatened ecological communities that may occur in Queensland

Note: To aid display, TECs are displayed over two maps.

Threatened ecological communities in East Qld

Legend

Pattern for Coolibah - Black Box Woodlands of the Darling Riverine Plains and the Brigalow Belt South Bioregions  Coolibah - Black Box Woodlands of the Darling Riverine Plains and the Brigalow Belt South Bioregions

Pattern for Lowland Rainforests of Subtropical Australia  Lowland Rainforests of Subtropical Australia

Pattern for Natural Grasslands of the Queensland Central Highlands and the northern Fitzroy BasinNatural Grasslands of the Queensland Central Highlands and the northern Fitzroy Basin

Pattern for Natural grasslands on basalt and fine-textured alluvial plains of northern New South Wales and southern Queensland  Natural grasslands on basalt and fine-textured alluvial plains of northern New South Wales and southern Queensland

Pattern for New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica) Woodlands  New England Peppermint (Eucalyptus nova-anglica) Woodlands

Pattern for Semi-evergreen vine thickets of the Brigalow Belt (North and South) and Nandewar Bioregions  Semi-evergreen vine thickets of the Brigalow Belt (North and South) and Nandewar Bioregions

Pattern for Swamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca irbyana) Forest of South-east QueenslandSwamp Tea-tree (Melaleuca irbyana) Forest of South-east Queensland

These maps are for display purposes at a broad-scale and only show indicative distribution of threatened ecological communities. They should not be used for environmental assessment and approval processes. Ground-truthing is required to verify the presence of a threatened ecological community for site based projects, planning or investment decisions. Such decisions should refer to the relevant listing advice and conservation advice available in SPRAT.

To help determine whether matters of national environmental significance or other matters protected by the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 are likely to occur in your area of interest, use the protected matters search tool.

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