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Proposed South Coast endangered Koala population listing NOT supported by the NSW Scientific CommitteeProposed South Coast endangered Koala population listing NOT supported by the NSW Scientific Committee 2. A population of Koalas in south-eastern New South Wales between the Bega River and Wallaga Lake, and primarily east of the Princess Highway was nominated for consideration as an endangered population. The nominated population area was defined to include the sub-catchments of Dignam's Creek, Narira Creek, Bermagui River, Cuttagee Lake, Murrah River and Wapengo Lagoon, and spans portions of the Bega Valley and Eurobodalla local government areas. 3. The quality of Koala habitat in this area is deteriorating because of multiple factors including extensive canopy dieback, clearing due to rural-residential development and commercial forest harvesting. Koalas currently occur at a low density in southeast NSW including the nominated population area. 4. Satellite images indicate that, relative to the Koala's dispersal ability, suitable habitat is largely continuous between the nominated population area and adjoining habitat, including forested land south to the Victorian border. Based on this habitat continuity and Wildlife Atlas records of Koalas, the nominated population is not disjunct from the broader population of Koalas that occupies forests in southeast NSW. The Committee recognises that this broader Koala population is an important component of the species' viability in NSW. 5. Koalas in the nominated population area are not near the limit of the species' geographical range. They are neither genetically, morphologically nor ecologically distinct, nor is the nominated population area of significant conservation value relative to other populations of the species in NSW. 6. In view of the above the Scientific Committee is of the opinion that the nominated population of Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus (Goldfuss, 1817), occupying the coastal sub-catchments between Dignam's Creek and Wapengo Lagoon near Bega in south-eastern New South Wales, is not eligible to be listed as an ENDANGERED POPULATION in Part 2 of Schedule 1 of the Act. This document is on public exhibition from 8 June 2007 to 3 August 2007. During this period, you can comment on the determination by sending a submission to the Scientific Committee. Your submission must be signed, and it must include a return address. You should send it by post (emails will not be accepted) to the following address: |
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