RE: Important Sites for Conservation within Melbourne s Growth Areas.



Similar documents
AUGUST Habitat compensation under the Biodiversity Conservation Strategy

CALDER PARK PROJECT STAGE 1. EPBC Act Approval Compliance Report (EPBC 2012/6439)

470 CRAIGIEBURN ROAD, WOLLERT EXPERT WITNESS STATEMENT OF BRETT LANE

Bioregional Conservation Status for each BioEVC

Heritage Place Code. Heritage Place Code

Flora and Fauna. Section 4.9: Flora and Fauna

Environmentally Significant Areas of Alberta. Volume 3. Prepared by: Sweetgrass Consultants Ltd. Calgary, AB. for:

2015 AVAGO 2D SEISMIC SURVEY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN SUMMARY

Halton Region Planning & Public Works Committee Meeting July 8, 2015

San Francisco Bay Area Wetlands Restoration Program Design Review Group. Project Summary Outline

State Planning Policy Framework

SCHEDULE 2 TO THE DEVELOPMENT PLAN OVERLAY Shown on the planning scheme map as DPO2 WAVERLEY GOLF COURSE, LYSTERFIELD VALLEY

Mallee emu-wren Stipiturus mallee

CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION. Background

Grassland Food Webs: Teacher Notes

Restoration Planning and Development of a Restoration Bank

Recommended Land Use Guidelines for Protection of Selected Wildlife Species and Habitat within Grassland and Parkland Natural Regions of Alberta

Burrowing Owl Distribution Modeling

American Forest Foundation (AFF) Standards of Sustainability for Forest Certification

Reference: Remediation Plan for Areas of Vegetation Removal at the Cedar Point Wind Farm

Environmental Audit Forest Audit Program 2014

4.2 Buena Vista Creek Watershed

Integrated Restoration Prioritization

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LOMPOC AREA

AN INTEGRATED WATER FUTURE FOR MELBOURNE S NORTH

HORTOBAGY SODIC LAKES - Restoration of sodic lake sub-type of the Pannonic salt steppe and marsh habitat in the Hortobágy LIFE07 NAT/H/000324

Wildlife Ecologist. Mount Gibson Wildlife Sanctuary

Summary of marked native vegetation. Offset requirements. Next steps

Techniques and Tools for Monitoring Wildlife on Small Woodlands

Water management planning for Naurzum National Nature Reserve, Kazakhstan. Abstract. By Y. A. Bragin

US 281 AT PREMONT PUBLIC HEARING. US 281 at Premont Public Hearing

Chapter 3 Communities, Biomes, and Ecosystems

Marchand Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

Post-Wildfire Clean-Up and Response in Houston Toad Habitat Best Management Practices

(Council Approved) DRAFT Strategy for Substantial Trees in Banyule s Garden Court & Garden Suburban Neighbourhoods

Chapter 18 Introduction to. A f r i c a

SECTION 7 LANDSCAPE RESTORATION

ERP: Willamette-Ecosystem Services Project

Arkansas River Corridor Vision & Master Plan

AN INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE

Proposed Heavy Equipment (Nortrax) Sales & Service Facility

Our Environment, Our Future

Protected Area Categories and Management Objectives

Integration of Forestry & Wildlife Management

Longboat Dr Noeleen Smyth. Pitcairn S, W. UK Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies: 2011 Biodiversity snapshot 87

Roadside Weed and Pest Animal Plan

Revising the Nantahala and Pisgah Land Management Plan Preliminary Need to Change the Existing Land Management Plan

Appendix C. Municipal Planning and Site Restoration Considerations

How To Plan A Buffer Zone

Addendum D. Nomination of Moody Wash ACEC

Conservation Banking Incentives for Stewardship

A Global View of Ecological Restoration and the Role of SER International

Acton Quarry Extension. Halton Region June 11, 2014

Corralling the evidence about the value of Green Infrastructure. Martin Moss. Senior Advisor Green Infrastructure Operations England.

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT May, 1999

Earls Court Farm Worcester

Building Nature's Safety Net

Site Alternative Deliverability Report. SALT 034 Ty Nant, Groesffordd Resubmission: Deliverable. Local Development Plan

MODULE DESCRIPTOR CREDIT VALUE PARTNER INSTITUTION. Prerequisites None

Leveraging Ohio s Clean Water SRF Program to Fund Stream and Wetland Restoration and Protection Projects

Lesson Overview. Biodiversity. Lesson Overview. 6.3 Biodiversity

22.01 SETTLEMENT 24/04/2014 C73

SELOUS TANZANIA NIASSA MOZAMBIQUE WILDLIFE- CORRIDOR

AMENDED OUTLINE DEVELOPMENT PLAN, VILLAGE DOCKLANDS PRECINCT, 2-46 BATMANS HILL DRIVE, DOCKLANDS

CHAPTER 2: APPROACH AND METHODS APPROACH

Resources, Publications, Tools, Input from AWCC

Habitat Restoration Planning Guide for Natural Resource Managers

Wildlife Habitat Conservation and Management Program


Green Infrastructure Case Study Template

Nature Conservation in the Netherlands Contents

APPENDIX D. EXAMPLES OF OTHER FORMATION-LEVEL CLASSIFICATIONS

Transcription:

Tom Holden Senior Policy Officer - Biodiversity Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Department of Sustainability and Environment Level 2, 8 Nicholson Street, East Melbourne, VIC 3002 5 th August 2011 Our ref: 3131 Dear Tom, RE: Important Sites for Conservation within Melbourne s Growth Areas. This letter report is written with regard to the identification and provision of information relating to a number of important sites for conservation within four urban growth areas of Melbourne, Victoria. The information provided is intended to assist the Department of Sustainability and Environment to continue the implementation of the Delivering Melbourne s newest sustainable communities program report. The four growth areas include, Melbourne West, Melbourne North-west, Melbourne North and Melbourne South (Figures 1a d). Ecology and Heritage Partners Pty Ltd (EHP) have identified several sites of conservation significance within two of the four growth areas. Individual sites were selected as they were either known to support threatened species or ecological communities, or the sites were considered as likely to support important populations of threatened species or important areas of ecological communities. A brief description of information relating to each of these sites is outlined below. MELBOURNE WEST Ravenhall Known conservation values o Plains Grassland (PG)/Natural Temperate Grassland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain (NTGVVP) and Plains Grassy Wetland/ Lowland Seasonal Wetlands of South-eastern Australia; o Presence of Arching Flax-lily (AFL), Rye Beetle Grass and Paleflowered Cranes-bill; o Potential Striped Legless Lizard (SLL), Golden Sun Moth (GSM) and Spiny Rice-flower (SRF) habitat; 1

o Adjacent to BioSite: Boral Quarry Deer Park (Grass PPME006), which is of state significance and contains SRF and high quality grassland; o Adjacent to BioSite: Deer Park Rail Reserve (#4566), which is of national significance and has previous records for Large-fruited Groundsel (LFG) and Austral Trefoil (AT), though is now reported to be in poor condition. likely to Ravenhall Grasslands Predicted conservation values o Likely to support NTGVVP; o SRF Translocation Site. This site is considered important as it is predicted to contain a nationally significant ecological vegetation community and may provide a suitable translocation for the nationally significant SRF. Clarkes Road/Western Highway Known conservation values o Known population of GSM, Small Golden Moths orchid (largest known population), Fat-tailed Dunnart (FTD), SLL, Growling Grass Frog (GGF) and SRF; o Intersects BioSites 4205, 4566, 4609, 3563 and 3567. likely to The close association of the site to adjacent BioSites also enables greater habitat connectivity throughout the greater landscape. Rockbank Rail Reserve Both predicted and known conservation values o NTGVVP and Plains Grassland; o Populations of SLL, SRF and Arching Flax-lily (AFL). likely to Area adjacent to the Werribee Rail Corridor Potential values o Site adjacent to large population of SRF (over 2500 individual records), which is one of the largest populations detected in the state. o Known occurrence of Large-fruited Groundsel and records of Button Wrinklewort within BioSite 1265. 2

Although species diversity is limited, this site is considered as important as it is immediately adjacent to one of the largest and most significant populations of SRF in terms of the genetic diversity for the species. Additional information was also requested in relation to the working draft of Melbourne s West Planning Zones for: Wetland Sites 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9: o Wetland Site 5 is known to regularly support migratory shorebirds, such as Latham s Snipe and Growling Grass Frog was heard by EHP zoologists during the last breeding season. This site was also identified as a priority one site in the sub-regional strategy for the area. o No additional information from EHP is available for Wetland Sites 6, 7, 8 and 9. threatened species and any proposed disturbance to its habitat values is likely to Area diagonally adjacent to Site 2 Taylors Road Known conservation values o This site is known to contain Plains Grassland/NTGVVP (see additional Figure Taylors Road). Although species diversity may be limited, this site is considered as important as it contains a nationally significant ecological vegetation community. Site 12 and adjacent land Known conservation values o See information relating to Ravenhall above and also refer to additional Figures for Ravenhall. MELBOURNE NORTH Merri Creek Corridor Known conservation values o Grassland Earless Dragon (GED), GSM, GGF and SLL have all been recorded along the Merri Creek Corridor; o Intersects BioSites 3610, 5052 and 4855. 3

Craigieburn Grasslands Known conservation values o Known populations of GSM, GGF, FTD, Plains Wanderer (PW), Matted Flax-lily (MFL) and River Swamp Wallaby-grass (RSWG); o Intersects with BioSite 3619. Edgars Creek Headwaters Known conservation values o Adjacent to Craigieburn Grasslands; o Listed as a proposed conservation reserve; o Known populations of GSM, FTD, SLL and MFL; o Intersects with BioSite 4857. North of Mount Ridley Nature Conservation Reserve Predicted values o Potential MFL, Pale Swamp Everlasting, Southern Toadlet (ST) and GSM; o Known area of Grassy Eucalypt Woodland of the Victorian Volcanic Plain (GEWVVP); o Proposed ESO Area. This site is likely to be considered as important as it may support significant populations of multiple threatened species and any proposed disturbance to its habitat value is likely to Kalkallo Creek between Donnybrook and Gunns Gully Road Known conservation values o Known populations of GSM, GGF and MFL. Additional information was also requested in relation to the working draft of Melbourne s North Planning Zones for: 4

Areas south of Site 15 (BioSite 3610) Predicted conservation values o This site is likely to contain GSM, GGF, MFL, NTGVVP, GEWVVP (EVCs Creekline Grassy Woodland, Stony Knoll Shrubland, Plains Grassy Woodland), Lowland Seasonal Wetlands of South-eastern Australia, numerous flora VROT s and many Very Large Old River Red Gum and Manna Gum habitat trees. This site is likely to be considered as important as it may support significant populations of multiple threatened species and any proposed disturbance to its habitat value is likely to Area north of Beveridge Road, Melbourne Sydney railway line Known conservation values o BioSite 5130 This site is known to contain good condition NTGVVP and a MFL population and may contain a population of either Golden Sun Moths or Small Golden Moths orchids though the orchid population requires confirmation on presence/absence and also determination of species; o O Hearns swamp (BioSite 4854) is known to contain Lowland Seasonal Wetlands of South-eastern Australia, with EPBC Act listed Swamp Fireweed and Swamp Everlasting, along with GGF, SLL and variety of VROT flora. multiple threatened species and any proposed disturbance to its habitat value is likely to No areas of interest were flagged in the North West or the South East areas of the extension. We hope this information is of assistance. Please do not hesitate to contact Ecology and Heritage Partners Pty Ltd if you have any questions or require additional information. Yours sincerely, Matt Hatton Consultant Botanist Ecology and Heritage Partners Pty Ltd 5