Manning River Turtle Survey Report Middle Reaches May 2019

Department of Planning, Industry and Environment

M. purvisi has been assigned to the data-deficient species management stream under the SoS framework, and consequently it is necessary clarify its distribution, status, biology, ecology and vulnerability to threats, so that management actions can be more precisely targeted. Accordingly, the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) has established a project to determine the distribution, abundance and population structure of the species.The turtle trapping program described in this report is a contribution to the overall OEH project.

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Manning River Turtle Survey Report Middle Reaches May 2019
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Title Manning River Turtle Survey Report Middle Reaches May 2019
Date Published 01/07/2019
Last Updated 21/08/2019
Publisher/Agency Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Licence Creative Commons Attribution
Update Frequency notPlanned
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