
Program outcomes addressed
Outcomes | Primary Investment Priority | |
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Primary Outcome | 2. By 2023, the trajectory of species targeted under the Threatened Species Strategy, and other EPBC Act priority species, is stabilised or improved. | Pedionomus torquatus (Plains-wanderer) |
Secondary Outcomes | 4. By 2023, the implementation of priority actions is leading to an improvement in the condition of EPBC Act listed Threatened Ecological Communities. |
Natural Grasslands of the Murray Valley Plains |
5. By 2023, there is an increase in the awareness and adoption of land management practices that improve and protect the condition of soil, biodiversity and vegetation. |
Native vegetation and biodiversity on-farm |
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Female plains-wanderer
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Male plains-wanderer
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Landholders sign up to save plains-wa...
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Plains-wanderer and similar species
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Paddocks for plains-wanderers
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New funds to help preserve rare bird
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Fox control for plains-wanderers
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Young plains-wanderer discovered by l...
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Plains-wanderer captive breeding success
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Threatened Species Day Facebook Post
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PROTECTING PLAINS-WANDERERS FROM FOX ...
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Landscape Fox baiting - averaged results
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Plains-wanderer dad with chicks
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Plains-wanderer habitat in 'ideal' co...
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Plains-wanderer habitat in 'ideal' co...
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Plains-wanderer art exhibition
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Plains-wanderer Art Exhibition Opening
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Plains-wanderer Art Exhibition Opening
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Bringing the Plains-wanderer back fro...
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Plains-wanderer Art Exhibition
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The plains-wanderer. By Jan Lawler
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Now you see me... by Samantha Davies
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Plains-wanderer art exhibition at Mou...
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Releasing plains-wanderers back into ...
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