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GinghetCreek
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Merri Merri
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MilmilandCreek
Gum
Cowal
Clareview
Fairlight
Gongolgon
Nyngan
Wamboin
Brewon
Nedgera
Carinda
Birrimba
Eumarra
Fairview
SandyCamp
Innisvale
Yarrawin
Conneelibah
Girilambone
Carlton
Bealbah
Quambone
Warren
Gradgery
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Wetlands and Inner floodplains of theMacquarie Marshes ecological community
Method'Likely to occur':Mapped vegetation of woodland/forest associations dominated by river red gums (Euccamaldulensis) and wetlands with lignum (Duma florulenta), river cooba (Acaciastenophylla), reedbeds (Phragmites australis), cumbungi (Typha spp.), and watercouch (Paspalum distichum) from NVIS 4.1 Level 5 Association.'May occur':Uses DIWA Macquarie Marshes wetland boundary.SourceRoads 1:2,500,000 © Commonwealth of Australia, Geoscience Australia, 2004.Localities 1:2,500,000 © Commonwealth of Australia, Geoscience Australia, 2004.Drainage 1:250,000 Australian Hydrological Geospatial Fabric (AHGF) - ANUDEMderived raster streams: AHGFNetworkStream, © Commonwealth of Australia (Bureauof Meteorology) 2010.Coastline and State borders 1:250,000 © Commonwealth of Australia, GeoscienceAustralia, 2006.Important wetlands, 1:500,000, Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia (DIWA)Spatial Database, Data contributed by State/Territory nature, conservation and surveyagencies along with other NGO's, DEWHA, 2010.CAPAD (Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database) 1:250,000, Datacontributed by State/Territory nature and conservation agencies, version 8,DSEWPaC, 2010.Water storage 1:1,000,000 © AUSLIG, 1990.Ramsar Wetlands of Australia 1:250,000 © Commonwealth of Australia, Department ofSustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities with data compiledthrough cooperative efforts of the States/Territories Government wetland agencies,2010.Vegetation: Changes in Extent and Condition of the Vegetation Communities of theMacquarie Marshes Floodplain 1991-2008, by Bowen, S., and Simpson, S., NSWDECCW, 2010.National Vegetation Information System (NVIS) Version 4.1, NVIS data and MajorVegetation Groups and Subgroups were compiled by ERIN, Sustainability,Environment, Water, Population and Communities based on NVIS data provided by theState and Territory and Commonwealth organisations responsible for vegetationmapping and management, 2011.Caveat:The information presented in this map has been provided by a range of groups andagencies. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness,no guarantee is given, nor responsibility taken by the Commonwealth for errors oromissions, and the Commonwealth does not accept responsibility in respect of anyinformation or advice given in relation to, or as a consequence of, anything containingherein. The map has been collated from a range of sources, with data at variousresolutions. Data used are assumed to be correct as received from the data suppliers.Produced by:ERIN (Environmental Resources Information Network)Australian Government,Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.June 2013COPYRIGHT Commonwealth of Australia, 2013.
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Datum: GCS GDA 19941:550,000
This indicative map shows the approximate area in which theecological community is likely to occur. Condition varies within thearea mapped as likely to occur. Therefore ground-truthing is requiredto verify if a particular site meets the required diagnosticcharacteristics and condition criteria to be the nationally-listedecological community. The presence of the ecological community forsite based projects, planning or investment decisions should alsorefer to the text of the Conservation Advice atwww.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/sprat.plFor current information published by the Department on your area ofinterest you are advised to use the Protected Matters Search Tool atwww.environment.gov.au/epbc/pmst/index.html