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'Species credit' threatened bats and their habitats

NSW survey guide for the Biodiversity Assessment Method

This guide describes the systematic approach and minimum standards for surveying threatened bat species when applying the Biodiversity Assessment Method.
Publisher: Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-922493-87-3 / ID: EES20200573
File: PDF 991.43 KB / Pages 37
Name: speciescreditthreatenedbatsandtheirhabitatsnswguideforbiodiversityassessmentmethod200573.pdf
 
Tags: GuideThreatened species

Under the Biodiversity Assessment Method (BAM), some threatened bats or their breeding habitat are assessed as species credit species (that is, their present cannot be predicted by vegetation or landscape features) and need targeted on ground surveys at an appropriate time to determine the likelihood that they'll be found at a development, biocertification or biodiversity stewardship site. The guide should be read with the BAM.

Following this guide is not mandatory. However, proposals that fail to meet the guide due to efficiency, cost or validity will need to provide an evidence-based reason for a different survey approach (for example, a peer-reviewed scientific paper, a published guideline or an expert report).