National recovery plan for Davidsonia johnsonii (Smooth Davidsonia)
Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), December 2004
ISBN 1 74122 158 7
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About the plan
This document constitutes the formal NSW State and National Recovery Plan for Davidsonia johnsonii (Smooth Davidsonia) and, as such, considers the conservation requirements of the species across its known range. It identifies the actions to be taken to ensure the long-term viability of this species in nature and the parties who will undertake these actions.
The Smooth Davidsonia is listed as Endangered under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 and the Queensland Nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 1994. The Smooth Davidsonia is a medium-sized rainforest tree, with a dense glossy crown and dark red plum-like fruit. The species is known from north-eastern NSW and southeastern Queensland. The species has been recorded from nature reserves, road reserves and freehold land in NSW, whilst populations in Queensland have been recorded from freehold land only.
This national Recovery Plan for Davidsonia johnsonii, details the species' distribution and biology, conservation status, threats, and recovery objectives and actions necessary to ensure its long-term survival.
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