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TAS Land & Forest
P.O. Box 176 Telephone: 03 6423 1280 ACN: 130 770 964
Devonport TAS Facsimile: 03 6423 1282 ABN: 73 130 770 964
7310 E-mail: [email protected]
Joe Hawkes Kent Lyon
Phone: 03 6423 1280 Phone: 03 6423 1280
Mobile: 0438 248 855 Mobile: 0407 553 748
Fax: 03 6423 1282 Fax: 03 64 23 1282
E mail: [email protected] E mail: [email protected]
Treloars Quarry Report by Joe Hawkes – Tas Land & Forests
21st of August, 2008
Scope of Report: To investigate the requirements under the Forest Practices Act by Treloars Transport in relation to planned clearing operations adjacent the existing quarry. To evaluate the potential environmental effects under Part C of the Environmental Effects and Report Guidelines required by EPA Tasmania (Environmental Protection Authority) Treloars Transport is planning to clear 2 sections of Native Forest within the boundaries of the Gravel reserve area for over burden material storage. There are 2 planned areas, an approximate 0.2ha in area on the NE boundary of the reserve, and a 0.6ha in the South West section of the reserve. These areas are planned to be cleared over 2 different years for operational reasons. From the Forest Practices Act requirements I have evaluated that these operations do not require a Forest Practices Plan as the area involved is less than 1 ha in total, that no more than 100t of timber will be cleared in any one year on the property, and that no vulnerable land or threatened species is being impacted by the operation. Description of Soils and underlying rock types: The geology substrate for this area is Ccwc - Chert (Cleveland-Waratah association). Barrington Chert. Soil description as Cambrian Interlayered Mudstone, Siltstone and Sandstone /greywacke - Clayey soils under wet forest. Very dark grey sapric loamy sand with weak strength over yellowish brown light medium clay with firm strength. Erodibility is rated as Moderate, The Gordon Soil profile – Forest Soils fact sheet no. 10 (attached) is considered similar in profile to that of the Barrington Chert. (discussion with Peter McIntosh – Forest Practices Authority)
Considerations: Investigation was conducted through the normal Forest Practices processes. A number of reports and maps were generated to evaluate any potential values that may be impacted by the planned operation. Natural Values Atlas, Conserve Map and report, Geology, RFA communities, Google Earth, Threatened Fauna mapping. E. Amygdalina report – “Interpretation of the RFA community “Inland E. Amygdalina forest” – Carsag – March 2004 Flora: The NE clearing section of 0.2ha was identified as Dry –shAM – Shrubby E.Amygdalina forest. The geology substrate for this area is Ccwc - Chert (Cleveland-Waratah association). It was determined that this floristic community fell under the RFA community category of AM – E. Amygdalina forest on mudstone – Permian through to Ordovician mudstone and conglomerates. Therefore it was determined that this floristic community was not considered a community requiring further protection through the Regional Forest Agreement or as a Threatened community through the Forest Practices Act process. The 0.6ha in the SW section of the area is keyed out as Dry-shOB - Shrubby E. Obliqua forest – Dry E.Obliqua forest which also does not require further protection under the RFA or Forest Practices process. Fauna: There are no known localities of Threatened Species within the vicinity of the planned clearing operations. (as per Conserve report) There was no identified potential habitat for threatened species that will be impacted by the planned clearing operations by Treloars Transport. The considered Threatened species are as per the Wilmot Threatened Fauna Manual under the Forest Practices Authority – See attached. There was no suitable or potential for the Giant Freshwater Crayfish (Astacopsis gouldi), that will be impacted by both the planned clearing areas. There are no class 4 streams impacted by the planned clearing areas, and therefore no suitable or potential habitat. There are 2 drainage on the boundaries of the planned clearing areas. Management prescriptions to maintain downstream water quality are described below in further considerations.
Phytophthora cinnamomi: Due to this site being an existing operating quarry, the threat of the introduction or spread of Phytophthora cinnamomi will not alter in relation to the planned clearing operation. It is expected that PC hygiene guidelines and management would be in place for the Industrial site, for the use of existing machinery or the introduction of new machinery onto the site to conduct the clearing operation. As a minimum the Tamanian Washdown guidelines (see attached) should be applied to any machinery involved with the planned clearing operations. (See attached additional documentation in regard to Phytophthora cinnamomi hygiene guidelines and management.) Water Quality and Drainage management: - Rivers, creeks, wetlands, estuaries There are no rivers, creeks, wetlands, estuaries directly impacted by the planned clearing operations. The planned clearing operations fall within 200m of the headwaters of Whitehawk creek, a class 2 stream. At each location, there are drainage lines in proximity to the clearing operations. In relation to the NE planned clearing area, the planned management was to maintain the existing access track, and ensure that disturbance, or any land fill or overburden did not encroach onto the track. This track parallels and forms part of the drainage line. It is noted that this drainage line turns into a class 4 stream, outside of the planned clearing area. There have been 2 established settling ponds on this class 4 stream. There is expected to be no impact on the drainage line, class 4 stream and of down stream water quality if the above management objectives are met. i.e. drainage will be maintained. In relation to the SW planned clearing area, there is a drainage line which has already been impacted by previous disturbance and clearing, mainly due to past works and established tracks. This drainage line follows a track for part. As above, it is felt that it would be important to ensure that any disturbance, or any land fill or overburden did not encroach onto the track and onto the drainage line. This drainage line also runs into a class 4 stream, below the property boundary track. A minimum 10m stream reserve distance will apply to this class 4 stream, i.e. that no disturbance from the clearing operation, land fill or overburden is to encroach within a minimum 10m distance of the stream bank. A minimum of 10m reserve from the class 4 streams would be classified as vulnerable land, and therefore any clearing operations within 10m of the stream would require a Forest Practices Plan,
It is noted that there has been previous disturbance and impact to this class 4 stream, by previous track establishment along the property boundary. There has also been disturbance to the existing drainage line channel. There is potential to consider establishment of settling ponds along the course of the drainage line, and along the class 4 stream to help maintain storm water flows, erosion and maintain water quality. There is evidence of erosion occurring along this drainage line, from Quarry operations above and due to the impact and disturbance of the drainage line by past track and road establishment. Further drainage measures may be considered necessary, e.g. barring or gripping steeper sections, tacks etc., to minimise soil erosion issues. Central Highlands Cainozoic Glacial area: The Central Highlands Cainozoic Glacial area is indicated as lying approx 500m to the west of the planned clearing areas. The extent of the planned clearing projects, and in relation to the existing impact of current quarry operations, it is evaluated that there will be no impact to the Central Highlands Cainozoic Glacial area values. Summary: A Forest Practices Plan is not required if the clearing operations are conducted over 2 years and does not exceed > 1ha or over 100t of timber in any year. That operations do not encroach within a minimum of 10m from the class 4 streams. The class 4 stream reserve is classified as vulnerable land requiring a Forest Practices Plan for operations, Further considerations: That Phytophthora cinnamomi hygiene management measures are considered for the site. Effective drainage measures are considered for the drainage lines, and class 4 streams, particularly for the western section Joe Hawkes Forest Consultant Tas Land & Forests 0438 248 855
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LOCATION MAP
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NOTE: Map co-ordinates are based on GDA94 Topographic map data is supplied by DPIWE Boundaries may not co-incide due to different capture scales
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Plot identifier: jghmcedrfa2008.07.25.09.31.560
Prepared by: Joseph Hawkes
Prepared for: John Treloar
Date: Friday, 25 July 2008
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Estimated Geographic Range (EGR) for any particular species is the range in which the species is known, or likely, to occur where thereis potential habitat. EGR is based on the best available knowledge at the time the range was developed, including point observationsand expert opinion. EGR may change subject to new information. EGR information is not available for all species. The latest EGRshould be incorporated into the planning of any development.
Report number: 34038Reference: Nowhere Else Quarry planned clearing
Requested For: Treloars TransportTimestamp: 12:35:10 PM Wednesday 20 August 2008
Threatened Flora: buffers 500m and 5000mThreatened Fauna: buffers 500m and 5000m
Conservation Significance Flora: buffers 500m and 5000mConservation Significance Fauna: buffers 500m and 5000m
TasVeg: buffer 1000mThreatened Non-Forest: buffer 1000m
Geoconservation: buffer 1000mPrivate Reserves: buffer 1000m
Centroid: GDA94 439460,54192111:25000 Map: 4241 WILMOT
Property: 1622696 OLD WATERWORKS ROAD,NOWHERE ELSE TAS 7306
*** No threatened flora found within 500 metres. ***
Threatened flora within 500 metres
Page 2 of 29
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5424469 N: 5424469
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5413944 N: 5413944
Threatened flora within 5000 metres
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Threatened flora within 5000 metres
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For more information about threatened species, please contact the Manager, Threatened Species Section.Telephone: (03) 6233 8759Email: [email protected]
ID Species Common Name TSPA
EPBCA
Observers Date Location (GDA94)
946985 Epilobiumpallidiflorum
showy willowherb r L.Rodway 01-Dec-1911 444370,5418641 +/- 2000m.
951830 Pomaderrisintermedia
lemon dogwood r T.Allwright 06-Apr-2004 437234,5423657 +/- 10m.
Threatened flora within 5000 metres
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E: 438553 E: 440444N: 5419969 N: 5419969
E: 438553 E: 440444N: 5418444 N: 5418444
Threatened fauna within 500 metres
Page 6 of 29
Threatened fauna within 500 metres(based on Estimated Geographic Range)
For more information about threatened species, please contact the Manager, Threatened Species Section.Telephone: (03) 6233 8759Email: [email protected]
Species Common Name TSPA
EPBCA
Habitat AccredSt
Date Boundary
Accipiternovaehollandiae
grey goshawk e
Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle pe PENAstacopsis gouldi giant freshwater crayfish v VUEngaeus granulatus Central North burrowing
crayfishe EN
Litoria raniformis green and golden frog v VUPerameles gunnii eastern barred bandicoot PVUPrototroctesmaraena
australian grayling v VU
Tytonovaehollandiae
masked owl e
Threatened fauna within 500 metres
Page 7 of 29
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5424469 N: 5424469
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5413944 N: 5413944
Threatened fauna within 5000 metres
Page 8 of 29
Threatened fauna within 5000 metres
Page 9 of 29
Threatened fauna within 5000 metres(based on Estimated Geographic Range)
For more information about threatened species, please contact the Manager, Threatened Species Section.Telephone: (03) 6233 8759Email: [email protected]
ID Species Common Name TSPA
EPBCA
Observers Date Location (GDA94)
622979 Accipiternovaehollandiae
grey goshawk e RAOU 30-Dec-1981? 437434,5414882 +/- 18500m.
948994 Accipiternovaehollandiae
grey goshawk e N.Mooney 1980s 434872,5419989 +/- 200m.
949000 Aquila audax subsp.fleayi
wedge-tailed eagle e EN N.Mooney 1980s 437415,5419491 +/- 10m.
949005 Aquila audax subsp.fleayi
wedge-tailed eagle e EN D.Johnson 11-Apr-2005 438615,5420405 +/- 10m.
700854 Aquila audax subsp.fleayi
wedge-tailed eagle e EN RAOU 15-Oct-1979? 437434,5414882 +/- 18500m.
647406 Aquila audax subsp.fleayi
wedge-tailed eagle e EN RAOU 31-Aug-1977? 437434,5414882 +/- 18500m.
971538 Aquila audax subsp.fleayi
wedge-tailed eagle e EN S.Braid 12-Jun-2007 440847,5416825 +/- 50m.
524267 Astacopsis gouldi giant freshwater crayfish v VU P.Horwitz 1991 434812,5418783 +/- 100m.358792 Dasyurus maculatus
subsp. maculatusspotted-tailed quoll r VU M.Jones 24-Jul-1996? 441212,5420883 +/- 100m.
357569 Dasyurus maculatussubsp. maculatus
spotted-tailed quoll r VU M.Jones 01-Jan-1990? 440112,5417183 +/- 1000m.
877427 Lathamus discolor swift parrot e EN J.Hunter 29-Nov-1986? 443712,5418683 +/- 100m.352348 Tyto
novaehollandiaesubsp. castanops
masked owl (tasmanian) e Pfos 31-Aug-1959? 444012,5418383 +/- 5000m.
352346 Tytonovaehollandiaesubsp. castanops
masked owl (tasmanian) e Pfos 22-Jan-1967? 444012,5418383 +/- 5000m.
Species Common Name TSPA
EPBCA
Habitat AccredSt
Date Boundary
Accipiternovaehollandiae
grey goshawk e
Aquila audax wedge-tailed eagle pe PENAstacopsis gouldi giant freshwater crayfish v VUEngaeus granulatus Central North burrowing
crayfishe EN
Haliaeetusleucogaster
white-bellied sea-eagle v
Lathamus discolor swift parrot e ENLitoria raniformis green and golden frog v VUPerameles gunnii eastern barred bandicoot PVUPrototroctesmaraena
australian grayling v VU
Tytonovaehollandiae
masked owl e
Threatened fauna within 5000 metres
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*** No non-threatened flora of conservation significance found within 500 metres. ***
Non-threatened flora of conservation significance within 500 m
Page 11 of 29
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5424469 N: 5424469
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5413944 N: 5413944
Non-threatened flora of conservation significance within 5000 m
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Non-threatened flora of conservation significance within 5000 m
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For more information about flora and fauna species, please contact the Manager, Biodiversity ConservationBranch.Telephone: (03) 6233 6556Email: [email protected]
ID Species CommonName
Observers Date Location End
Pri Sci RFA Bio Res
941972 Cenarrhenesnitida
native plum W.Curtis 01-Feb-1958 444258,5418474 +/-10000m.
e
181033 Cyathodesparvifolia
pink mountainberry
A.North 09-Jan-1997?
439112,5420183 +/-10000m.
e
50206 Eucalyptusamygdalina
black peppermint F.Duncan 18-Dec-1980?
442612,5421683 +/-200m.
e
24491 Eucalyptusamygdalina
black peppermint Dof ForestryTasmania
25-Jan-1994?
436552,5423423 +/-100m.
e
50185 Eucalyptusamygdalina
black peppermint F.Duncan 18-Dec-1980?
442612,5421883 +/-200m.
e
213712 Eucalyptusamygdalina
black peppermint J.Grant 16-Feb-1994?
438162,5423233 +/-100m.
e
22256 Eucalyptusamygdalina
black peppermint Dof ForestryTasmania
01-Jun-1993?
436862,5418583 +/-100m.
e
22410 Eucalyptusamygdalina
black peppermint Dof ForestryTasmania
25-Jan-1994?
436892,5423313 +/-100m.
e
272555 Leptecophyllapogonocalyx
beardedpinkberry
L.Rodway Jan-1910 441512,5416683 +/-20000m.
e
47442 Lomatia tinctoria guitarplant F.Duncan 18-Dec-1980?
442612,5421883 +/-200m.
e
179972 Richeasprengelioides
rigid candleheath A.North 09-Jan-1997?
439112,5420183 +/-10000m.
e
179973 Senecioleptocarpus
westerngroundsel
A.North 09-Jan-1997?
439112,5420183 +/-10000m.
e
Non-threatened flora of conservation significance within 5000 m
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*** No non-threatened fauna of conservation significance found within 500 metres. ***
Non-threatened fauna of conservation significance within 500 m
Page 15 of 29
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5424469 N: 5424469
E: 434054 E: 444944N: 5413944 N: 5413944
Non-threatened fauna of conservation significance within 5000 m
Page 16 of 29
Non-threatened fauna of conservation significance within 5000 m
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ID Species CommonName
Observers Date Location End
Pri Sci RFA Bio Res
622976 Acanthiza ewingii tasmanianthornbill
RAOU 30-Dec-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
649223 Acanthiza ewingii tasmanianthornbill
RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
700850 Acanthiza ewingii tasmanianthornbill
RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696336 Acanthiza ewingii tasmanianthornbill
RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
680441 Acanthiza ewingii tasmanianthornbill
RAOU 06-Dec-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
638606 Acanthiza ewingii tasmanianthornbill
RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
731946 Acanthornismagnus
scrubtit RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
687665 Acanthornismagnus
scrubtit RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
700852 Acanthornismagnus
scrubtit RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
687851 Anthochaeraparadoxa
yellow wattlebird RAOU 03-Aug-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
723355 Anthochaeraparadoxa
yellow wattlebird RAOU 03-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
647374 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 30-Nov-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
647524 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
678846 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 12-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
670746 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 06-Dec-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
687674 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696523 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 03-Aug-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
700874 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
731020 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 30-Nov-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
732006 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 03-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
613917 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 30-Dec-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
613155 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 27-Nov-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
670076 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 31-May-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
649226 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
723319 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
684106 Gallinulamortierii
tasmanian nativehen
RAOU 31-May-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
901951 Isoodonobesulus subsp.affinis
southern brownbandicoot
M/PHunt 13-Sep-1980?
441612,5414917 +/-1850m.
e
894573 Isoodonobesulus subsp.affinis
southern brownbandicoot
C.Lose 03-Dec-1974?
438795,5418595 +/-1850m.
e
638509 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 31-Aug-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
649227 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
638630 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
687691 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
688046 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 12-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696524 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 03-Aug-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
613157 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 27-Nov-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
731970 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
Non-threatened fauna of conservation significance within 5000 m
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ID Species CommonName
Observers Date Location End
Pri Sci RFA Bio Res
688339 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 31-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
700875 Lichenostomusflavicollis
yellow-throatedhoneyeater
RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696377 Melanodryasvittata
dusky robin RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
688047 Melanodryasvittata
dusky robin RAOU 12-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
647526 Melanodryasvittata
dusky robin RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
649228 Melanodryasvittata
dusky robin RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
649229 Melithreptusaffinis
black-headedhoneyeater
RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696378 Melithreptusaffinis
black-headedhoneyeater
RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
687853 Melithreptusaffinis
black-headedhoneyeater
RAOU 03-Aug-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
649230 Melithreptusvalidirostris
strong-billedhoneyeater
RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696379 Melithreptusvalidirostris
strong-billedhoneyeater
RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
700877 Melithreptusvalidirostris
strong-billedhoneyeater
RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
731972 Melithreptusvalidirostris
strong-billedhoneyeater
RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
657952 Myiagracyanoleuca
satin flycatcher RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
Y
723320 Myiagracyanoleuca
satin flycatcher RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
Y
613920 Myiagracyanoleuca
satin flycatcher RAOU 30-Dec-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
Y
700881 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
731977 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
622171 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 27-Nov-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696516 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 19-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
696384 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
688343 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 31-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
670752 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 06-Dec-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
657955 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 11-Mar-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
678851 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 12-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
613952 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 30-Dec-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
647528 Platycercuscaledonicus
green rosella RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
723323 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 25-Dec-1980?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
638513 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 31-Aug-1977?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
700882 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 15-Oct-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
687699 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 11-Jun-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
638639 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
670754 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 06-Dec-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
613953 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 30-Dec-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
678854 Sericornishumilis
tasmanianscrubwren
RAOU 12-Mar-1979?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
613954 Streperafuliginosa
black currawong RAOU 30-Dec-1981?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
Non-threatened fauna of conservation significance within 5000 m
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For more information about flora and fauna species, please contact the Manager, Biodiversity ConservationBranch.Telephone: (03) 6233 6556Email: [email protected]
ID Species CommonName
Observers Date Location End
Pri Sci RFA Bio Res
647530 Streperafuliginosa
black currawong RAOU 23-Mar-1978?
437434,5414882 +/-18500m.
e
Non-threatened fauna of conservation significance within 5000 m
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E: 438053 E: 440943N: 5420469 N: 5420469
E: 438053 E: 440943N: 5417945 N: 5417945
TasVeg communities within 1000 metres
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TasVeg communities within 1000 metres
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ID Code Community Group ForestStructure
Condition
101373284 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dryforest and woodland
101373282 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dryforest and woodland
101369763 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dryforest and woodland
101373294 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dryforest and woodland
101369764 FUR Urban areas101373255 WRE Eucalyptus regnans forest101372950 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373190 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101373489 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101372949 OAQ Water, sea101373286 FUM Extra-urban
miscellaneous101372679 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373189 FUR Urban areas101373285 FAG Agricultural land101373288 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101373295 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101373480 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373481 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101373488 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373260 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101370786 NAD Acacia dealbata forest101373283 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101373041 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373485 FPU Unverified plantations for
silviculture101372952 FUR Urban areas101373261 WVI Eucalyptus viminalis wet
forest101370785 FPU Unverified plantations for
silviculture101373253 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101369668 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373277 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101369765 DOB Eucalyptus obliqua dry
forest and woodland101372947 FUM Extra-urban
miscellaneous101373196 NAD Acacia dealbata forest101373042 FPU Unverified plantations for
silviculture101566493 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101373486 FPU Unverified plantations for
silviculture101373043 NAD Acacia dealbata forest101373483 NAD Acacia dealbata forest101373487 WOU Eucalyptus obliqua wet
forest (undifferentiated)101576898 FPL Plantations for silviculture101576906 FPL Plantations for silviculture101576963 FPL Plantations for silviculture
TasVeg communities within 1000 metres
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ID Code Community Group ForestStructure
Condition
101576966 FPL Plantations for silviculture101576977 FPL Plantations for silviculture101589197 FPL Plantations for silviculture101369670 FAG Agricultural land101370822 FAG Agricultural land101372686 FAG Agricultural land101371343 FAG Agricultural land
TasVeg communities within 1000 metres
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*** No threatened non-forest communities found within 1000 metres. ***
Threatened non-forest communities within 1000 metres
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E: 438053 E: 440943N: 5420469 N: 5420469
E: 438053 E: 440943N: 5417945 N: 5417945
Geoconservation sites within 1000 metres
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Geoconservation sites within 1000 metres
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For more information on Geoconservation sites, please contact the Geoconservation Officer, Earth ScienceSectionTelephone: (03) 6233 6455Email: [email protected]
Code Name Type Significance SensitivitySOP19 Central Highlands Cainozoic Glacial Area site record Australia 5
Sensitivity Definition Example5 Values sensitive to damage by higher
intensity shallow linear impacts,depending upon their precise position.
Features whose values would be degraded by vehicular tracks, minorroad construction, or excavation of ditches or trenches.
Geoconservation sites within 1000 metres
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*** No private reserves found within 1000 metres. ***
Private reserves within 1000 metres
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Gordon soil – uniform very of Cambrian c
Site description Occurrence: At medium altitude (300-550 m) ithe southwest forests near Lake Gordon Parent Material: Cambrian chert Landform: Hilly and steep slopes Drainage Class: Well drained Vegetation: Wet eucalypt forest with Eucalyptuobliqua, E. nitida, Monotoca glauca and Cenarrhenes nitida Distinguishing Soil Properties Profile Features: • Uniform profile • A/C profiles - no brown B horizon • Peaty surface horizon Chemical and physical features • Very high total C, high total N and low to
medium total P in topsoil (0-30 cm) • Very low nutrients in subsoil • Low SO4-S throughout profile • Very low ability to retain added P (very low
retention) • Very gravelly structureless subsoils • Permeability – high Similar soils • No similar soils have been described
Tasmanian forest soil fact sheet no. 10
gravelly sandy soil in colluvium hert under wet forest
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Soil Degradation Potential FACTOR RATING OF DEGRADATION POTENTIAL Erodibility: Moderate Compaction and puddling: Low Mixing: Low Nutrient depletion: High (N, P and S) Landslides: Slight Flooding: Negligible Site Productivity Moderate productivity, becoming limited at higher altitude and on exposed sites. Soil nutrient reserves are very low. Productivity probably depends in part on nutrients in rainfall. Soil Management These soils are generally stable and normal Forest Practices Code provisions will generally ensure good soil and water conservation outcomes. As most of the nutrients are held in the O and A1 horizons special care must be taken to keep these horizons intact. Native Forest Logging and Regeneration LOGGING AND CLEARING: Soils are very stony and suitable for wet-weather conventional logging; many slopes are more suitable for cable logging PREPARATION FOR REGENERATION: Burning is required for good germination, but very hot burns could lead to loss of nutrients since these are mostly held in the organic-rich surface layers. SILVICULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS: After disturbance and fire nutrients may become more limiting than 0-30 cm soil analysis indicate. Relatively long rotations may be required. Suitability for Plantations Unsuitable for plantations because of very low nutrients in subsoils and inability of peaty topsoils to supply nutrients over a long period.
Profile Authors: P.D. McIntosh, M. D. Laffan and B. Plumpton Date: 9 January 2001 Location: Coupe WE34E, east side of Strathgordon Island Road Map reference: Sheet 4226 (Strathgordon) 439600 5261130 Landform: Midslope of hillside 200 m long Vegetation: Eucalyptus obliqua, E. nitida, Monotoca glauca and Cenarrhenes nitida Parent material: Colluvium of Cambrian chert over silty clay Drainage: Well drained Slope: 25° Aspect: West Altitude: 360 m Photographs: PDM 1(2)-01-22 (site); 1(2)-01-18 (profile) Australian Soil Classification: Regolithic Leptic Tenosol Oh 0-15 cm Black (7.5YR2.5/1) (moist) peat; very weak strength; abundant medium roots; many
charcoal fragments; NaF 0/5. A1 15-39 cm Black (10YR2/1) peaty loamy sand; very weak strength; 40% angular chert gravels 2-5
cm diameter; strong 2-5 mm crumb structure; abundant fine roots; NaF 0/5. C11 39-62 cm Light grey (2.5Y7/1) (moist) very gravelly sand; 80% angular chert gravels 2-10 cm
diameter; loose; single grain; many fine roots; NaF 0/5. C12 62-107 cm White (2.5Y8/1) (moist) very gravelly sand; 80% angular chert gravels 2-10 cm
diameter; weak strength; single grain; few fine and medium roots; NaF 0/5. Ab 107-122+cm Very dark greyish brown (10YR3/2) (moist) silty clay loam; 30% inclusions of light
grey (10YR7/2), 1-2 cm diameter; firm strength; massive; many fine roots; NaF 0/5. Laboratory Analyses Horizon Depth
(cm) pH
(H2O) Total
C (%)
Total N
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C/N Colwell P
(mg/kg)
Total P
(mg/kg)
P retn. (%)
SO4-S (mg/kg)
Water- stable
aggreg. (%)
0-30 3.8 17.7 0.59 30 10 101 0 2.3 n.d. Oh 0-15 3.7 n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d n.d. n.d. A1 15-39 3.7 21.9 0.71 31 11 113 0 2.5 12 C11 39-62 4.4 1.02 0.03 35 n.d. 49 0 0.3 21 C12 62-107 4.5 0.33 0.01 44 n.d. 43 0 0.2 19 Ab 107-122 3.7 2.23 0.11 21 6 132 15 2.4 71 Horizon Depth
(cm) Exch. Ca
(cmol(+)/kg) Exch. Mg
(cmol(+)/kg) Exch. K
(cmol(+)/kg) Exch. Na
(cmol(+)/kg) CEC
(cmol(+)/kg) BS (%)
0-30 0.87 6.38 0.64 1.56 64.6 15
Oh 0-15 n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. n.d. A1 15-39 1.23 7.62 0.36 1.36 73.4 14 C11 39-62 0.09 0.41 0.05 0.10 2.5 26 C12 62-107 0.05 0.13 0.01 0.06 0.7 35 Ab 107-122 0.34 1.40 0.40 0.33 15.9 16 Analytical methods were those of Blakemore et al. (1987), Laffan et al. (1996) and Rayment and Higginson (1992), with variation of methods for C, N and SO4-S (details available from P. D. McIntosh, Forest Practices Board).
References Blakemore, L. C.; Searle, P. L. and Daly, B. K. 1987. Methods of chemical analysis of soils.
New Zealand Soil Bureau Scientific Report 80. Laffan, M. D.; Grant, J and Hill, R. 1996. A method for assessing the erodibility of Tasmanian
Forest Soils. Australian Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 9: 16 – 22. Rayment, G. E, and Higginson, F. R. 1992. Australian Laboratory Handbook of Soil and Water
Chemical Methods. Incarta Press, Melbourne. 330p. Acknowledgement To Forestry Tasmania for funding soil analyses. Citation McIntosh, P.D.; Laffan, M.D. and Plumpton, B. 2002. Gordon soil. Tasmanian forest soil fact sheet no. 10. Forest Practices Board, Hobart and Forestry Tasmania, Hobart. 4 p. 3 January 2002
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Location: 439350mE, 5419250mN
Generated Friday, 25th of July 2008 - 09:21:01
Please Note:
1. Conservation Enquiry Maps & Reports are to be used for forest planning purposes only and are not for publication.2. While based on the best available information, this inventory may not be comprehensive.3. The absence of recorded sites is not evidence that such sites do not exist in this area.4. The significance of recorded sites should be interpreted by an appropriate expert.5. Positional accuracy generally not better than 100 metres.6. Geoconservation sensitivity scores are ranked from 1 to 10, 1 being the most sensitive to disturbance, 10 being the least sensitive7. Priority communities identified on Conservation Enquiry Maps are those communities identified in the RFA as a priority for protection on Public Land.8. The location of PC Management Areas can be identified via MDC or PC Managemet map compositions.9. This report does not query Aboriginal data.
Threatened Fauna - 25k Mapsheet
RECORD TYPE
SPECIES NAME25,000
MAPSHEET NUMBER
25,000 MAPSHEET
NAMELOCATION
SPECIAL COMMENTS
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Masked Owl 4441 SHEFFIELDLowland dry sclerophyll forest with old growth components
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Grey Goshawk 4441 SHEFFIELD
Wet eucalypt forest with blackwood/myrtle understorey blackwood swamp E. brookeriana wet forest melaleuca and leptospermum forest.
Known localitiesGiant Freshwater Crayfish
4441 SHEFFIELD Deep Creek Smithton
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Wedge-tailed Eagle
4441 SHEFFIELDLarge tracts (more than 10 ha) of eucalypt or mixed forest
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
4441 SHEFFIELDGrassy woodlands native grasslands mosaics of pasture and ground cover including shrubby weeds
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Australian Grayling
4441 SHEFFIELDMiddle and lower reaches of coastal rivers including Mersey River
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Green And Gold Frog
4441 SHEFFIELDPermanent and temporary water bodies (streams ponds dams) with vegetation in or around them
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Habitat which may contain threatened species
Quolls (Spotted-tailed, Eastern)
4441 SHEFFIELDAll wetter forest types coastal heath and bush-pasture interfaces
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Engaeus Granulatus
4441 SHEFFIELDMoist seeps, flat swampy areas, drainage lines and stream banks
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Giant Freshwater Crayfish
4441 SHEFFIELD
North-flowing streams rivers and other waterbodies including lakes and Arthur River system below about 400 m altitude
Habitat which may contain threatened species
White-bellied Sea Eagle
4442 RAILTON
Forest with significant old-growth eucalypt component within 5 km of the coast (nearest coast including shores bays inlets and peninsulas) rivers lakes or complex of farm dams
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
4442 RAILTONGrassy woodlands native grasslands mosaics of pasture and ground cover including shrubby weeds
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Masked Owl 4442 RAILTONLowland dry sclerophyll forest with old growth components
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Wedge-tailed Eagle
4442 RAILTONLarge tracts (more than 10 ha) of eucalypt or mixed forest
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Grey Goshawk 4442 RAILTON
Wet eucalypt forest with blackwood/myrtle understorey blackwood swamp E. brookeriana wet forest melaleuca and leptospermum forest.
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Green And Gold Frog
4442 RAILTONPermanent and temporary water bodies (streams ponds dams) with vegetation in or around them
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Giant Freshwater Crayfish
4442 RAILTON
North-flowing streams rivers and other waterbodies including lakes and Arthur River system below about 400 m altitude
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Australian Grayling
4442 RAILTONMiddle and lower reaches of coastal rivers including Mersey River downstream of Kimberley
Known localitiesAustralian Grayling
4442 RAILTON Mersey River downstream of Kimberley
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Swift Parrot 4442 RAILTONBadgers Range nesting habitat; E. ovata foraging habitat
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Quolls (Spotted-tailed, Eastern)
4442 RAILTONAll wetter forest types coastal heath and bush-pasture interfaces
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Habitat which may contain threatened species
Engaeus Granulatus
4442 RAILTONMoist seeps, flat swampy areas, drainage lines and stream banks
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
4241 WILMOTGrassy woodlands native grasslands mosaics of pasture and ground cover including shrubby weeds
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Hydrobiid Snails 4241 WILMOTImmediate catchment of the stream in which known locality occurs
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Wedge-tailed Eagle
4241 WILMOTLarge tracts (more than 10 ha) of eucalypt or mixed forest
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Green And Gold Frog
4241 WILMOTPermanent and temporary water bodies (streams ponds dams) with vegetation in or around them
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Quolls (Spotted-tailed, Eastern)
4241 WILMOTAll wetter forest types coastal heath and bush-pasture interfaces
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Grey Goshawk 4241 WILMOT
Wet eucalypt forest with blackwood/myrtle understorey blackwood swamp E. brookeriana wet forest melaleuca and leptospermum forest.
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Giant Freshwater Crayfish
4241 WILMOT
North-flowing streams rivers and other waterbodies including lakes and Arthur River system below about 400 m altitude
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Masked Owl 4241 WILMOTLowland dry sclerophyll forest with old growth components
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Masked Owl 4242 CASTRALowland dry sclerophyll forest with old growth components
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Eastern Barred Bandicoot
4242 CASTRAGrassy woodlands native grasslands mosaics of pasture and ground cover including shrubby weeds
Known localitiesHydrobiid Snail (Beddomeia lodderae)
4242 CASTRA creek near Castra Road
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Wedge-tailed Eagle
4242 CASTRALarge tracts (more than 10 ha) of eucalypt or mixed forest
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Quolls (Spotted-tailed, Eastern)
4242 CASTRAAll wetter forest types coastal heath and bush-pasture interfaces
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Known localitiesHydrobiid Snail (Beddomeia lodderae)
4242 CASTRA upper Castra Rivulet
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Giant Freshwater Crayfish
4242 CASTRA
North-flowing streams rivers and other waterbodies including lakes and Arthur River system below about 400 m altitude
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Hydrobiid Snails 4242 CASTRAImmediate catchment of the stream in which known locality occurs
Habitat which may contain threatened species
Grey Goshawk 4242 CASTRA
Wet eucalypt forest with blackwood/myrtle understorey blackwood swamp E. brookeriana wet forest melaleuca and leptospermum forest.
PC Management Areas
PC MANAGEMENT AREA NUMBER NAME AREA (Hectares)
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Threatened Flora
SPECIES CODE
SPECIES NAME EASTING NORTHING ACCURACYLISTING STATUS
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Threatened Fauna
SPECIES CODE
SPECIES NAME EASTING NORTHING LOCATION PRINTING NOTE
B4 Wedge-tailed Eagle 440847 5416825 Sheffield 3.2km SW nest (#1601)
B4 Wedge-tailed Eagle 437415 5419491 Lake Barrington nest (#1021)
B4 Wedge-tailed Eagle 438615 5420405Nowhere Else, Lake Barrington
nest (#1360)
Phytopthora Cinnamomi
ACCESSION NO. EASTING NORTHING
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Geoconservation Points
GIS CODE NAME EASTING NORTHING FEATURE SIZE OVERALL VUNERABILITY
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Historical Sites
SITE ID SITE NAME SITE TYPE EASTING NORTHING ACCURACY
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Historical Line Features
FEATURE ID FEATURE TYPE DESCRIPTION
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Karst - Catchment
KARST AREA NO. NAME KARST CATCHMENT CONFIRMED
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There are no records for this theme within this area.
Karst - Category
KARST AREA NO. NAME CATEGORY CONFIRMED KLITH
There are no records for this theme within this area.
Giant Trees - Protected
TREE ID SPECIES CODE EASTING NORTHING VOLUME HEIGHT POPULAR NAME
There are no records for this theme within this area.
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