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Regional ecosystem descriptions

RE ID Description VMA class Biodiversity status
11.3.21Dichanthium sericeum and/or Astrebla spp. grassland on alluvial plains. Cracking clay soilsOf concernEndangered
11.3.22Springs associated with recent alluvia, but also including those on fine-grained sedimentary rocks, basalt, ancient alluvia and metamorphic rocksOf concernEndangered
11.3.23Eucalyptus conica, E. nobilis, E. tereticornis, Angophora floribunda woodland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soilsOf concernEndangered
11.3.24Themeda avenacea grassland on alluvial plains. Basalt derived soilsEndangeredEndangered
11.3.25Eucalyptus tereticornis or E. camaldulensis woodland fringing drainage linesLeast concernOf concern
11.3.26Eucalyptus moluccana or E. microcarpa woodland to open forest on margins of alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.27Freshwater wetlandsLeast concernOf concern
11.3.28Eucalyptus coolabah +/- Casuarina cristata woodland on alluvial plainsOf concernOf concern
11.3.29Eucalyptus crebra, E. exserta, Melaleuca spp. woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.30Eucalyptus crebra, Corymbia dallachiana woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.31Ophiuros exaltatus, Dichanthium spp. grassland on alluvial plainsLeast concernOf concern
11.3.32Allocasuarina luehmannii low open woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.33Eremophila mitchellii open woodland on alluvial plainsOf concernEndangered
11.3.34Acacia tephrina woodland on alluvial plainsOf concernOf concern
11.3.35Eucalyptus platyphylla, Corymbia clarksoniana woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.36Eucalyptus crebra and/or E. populnea and/or E. melanophloia on alluvial plains. Higher terracesOf concernOf concern
11.3.37Eucalyptus coolabah fringing woodland on alluvial plainsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.38Eucalyptus tereticornis, Melaleuca viridiflora, Corymbia tessellaris and Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp. fibrosa woodland with a grassy ground layer on alluvial plains and broad drainage lines derived from serpentiniteEndangeredEndangered
11.3.39Eucalyptus melanophloia +/- E. chloroclada open woodland on undulating plains and valleys with sandy soilsLeast concernNo concern at present
11.3.40Semi-deciduous notophyll to mesophyll vine forest, fringing or in the vicinity of watercourses, on lowlands (subregion 1).Of concernEndangered

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18 May 2023