Threatened species & ecological communities

National Recovery Plan for the Rufous Pomaderris Pomaderris brunnea

Department of Sustainability and Environment, East Melbourne

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Summary

The Rufous Pomaderris (Pomaderris brunnea) is endemic to south-eastern Australia, where it occurs in eastern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. Sixteen populations containing about 1,000 plants have been recorded. Threats include sand extraction, weed invasion, logging, browsing, altered fire regimes, recreational impacts and disturbance from storm water run-off. The species is listed as Vulnerable under the Commonwealth Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995. This national Recovery Plan for the Rufous Pomaderris is the first recovery plan for the species, and details its distribution, habitat, threats and recovery objectives and actions necessary to ensure its long-term survival.

Cover page of recovery plan

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