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Action Plan for Aust. Birds 2000

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Subject: Action Plan for Aust. Birds 2000
From: Andrew Taylor <>
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 18:24:23 +1000 (EST)
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001  wrote:
> http://www.biodiversity.environment.gov.au/threaten/plans/action/birds2000/index.html
> 
> There is much detail on threats operating on each species plus more general
> descriptions of Australia-wide threats.

For those who want to skip the details - not that I'm recommending
this - I've appended the column headings from the large table at:
http://www.biodiversity.environment.gov.au/threaten/plans/action/birds2000/table5pt4.html

Andrew Taylor


Competitors, introduced
Competitors, native
Diseases, etc
Herbivores, domestic
Herbivores, feral
Herbivores, native
Hybridisers
Plants, introduced
Plants, native
Predators, introduced
Predators, native
Catastrophe
Weather
Wildfire
Climate change
Collision and/or drowning
Damage mitigation
Exploitation
Recreational disturbance
Research
Fishing 
Mining
Charcoal production
Clearfelling
Firewood collection
Selective logging
Water extraction
Land clearance
Development
Terrestrial pollution
Marine pollution
Inappropriate fire regime
Soil erosion
Salinisation
Vegetation thickening


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