Thrombolite (microbialite) Community of a Coastal Brackish Lake (Lake Clifton)
Critically
Endangered
100
0.14
Thrombolite (microbial) community of coastal freshwater lakes of the Swan Coastal Plain (Lake Richmond)
Endangered
100
0.01
Aquatic Root Mat Community in Caves of the Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
100
0.05
Assemblages of plants and invertebrate animals of tumulus
(organic mound) springs of the Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
100
0.04
Sedgelands in Holocene dune swales of the southern Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
100
0.47
Shrublands and Woodlands on Muchea Limestone of the Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
100
0.07
Shrublands and Woodlands on Perth to Gingin ironstone (Perth to Gingin ironstone association) of the Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
100
0.04
Corymbia calophylla – Xanthorrhoea preissii woodlands and shrublands of the Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
99.91
0.10
Corymbia calophylla – Kingia australis woodlands on heavy soils of the Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
97
0.06
Claypans of the Swan Coastal Plain
Critically
Endangered
94.8
0.54
Shrublands and Woodlands of the eastern Swan Coastal Plain
Endangered
77.02
0.02
Shrublands on southern Swan Coastal Plain ironstones
Endangered
63.24
0.01
* % of the total national distribution describes the proportion of the total national distribution of the Threatened Ecological Community that is found within the zone.
** % of the total zone area describes the proportion of the zone that the Threatened Ecological Community is likely or known to occur in.
It should be noted that the identification of any given Threatened Ecological Community above does not imply that the Threatened Ecological Community (TEC) is found uniformly across the Conservation Management Zone. Rather, the % of the TEC’s total distribution (*) within the zone is an indication of its importance to that zone in terms of conservation efforts. The % of the zone (**) indicates how rare, or difficult the ecological community may be to find within the zone.
The threatened ecological communities above are listed under The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), which is the Australian Government’s principal environmental legislation. For more information, please refer to http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/communities
King Spider-orchid, Grand Spider-orchid, Rusty Spider-orchid
Caladenia huegelii
Endangered
77.22
26.70
Purdie’s Donkey-orchid
Diuris purdiei
Endangered
76.19
11.14
Summer Honeypot
Banksia mimica
Endangered
75.43
1.17
Dandaragan Mallee, Mount Misery Mallee
Eucalyptus dolorosa
Endangered
71.13
4.71
Western Prickly Honeysuckle
Lambertia echinata subsp. occidentalis
Endangered
68.6
0.19
Southern Tetraria
Tetraria australiensis
Vulnerable
67.68
0.59
Ironstone Grevillea
Grevillea elongata
Vulnerable
59.68
0.15
Butterfly-leaved Gastrolobium
Gastrolobium papilio
Endangered
53.5
0.09
Badgingarra Box
Eucalyptus absita
Endangered
53.33
5.18
Dwarf Pea
Ptychosema pusillum
Vulnerable
52.26
0.37
* % of total distribution describes the proportion of the total national distribution of the threatened species that is found within the zone.
** % of zone describes the proportion of the zone that the threatened species is likely or known to occur in. The % of zone indicates how rare, or difficult the species may be to find within the zone.
The above species are listed under The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), the Australian Government’s principal environmental legislation.
Please note that the list of threatened flora species is not comprehensive. The flora listed here have a significant proportion of their total national distribution within the zone. For more information please refer to: http://www.environment.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/species or the Species Profiles and Threats Database http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/sprat.pl