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Determinations

The NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee determines which species and ecological communities are eligible to be listed as threatened species and ecological communities and identifies major threats to biodiversity as key threatening processes.

The reasons for listing species and key threatening processes are included in the Scientific Committee's determinations.

Determinations

Determinations made before 25 August 2017 refer to the Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995 and the Threatened Species Conservation Regulation 2010. This legislation and regulation have been replaced by the Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016 and the Biodiversity Conservation Regulation 2017.

Provisional determinations of a critically endangered or endangered species on an emergency basis

If there is a surprise discovery of a new species native to New South Wales or an extinct species is rediscovered, the Scientific Committee may be able to fast-track its listing as a critically endangered or endangered species.

Find out more and see species currently listed by a provisional determination.

Preliminary determinations

Read about and make submissions about preliminary determinations on public exhibition.

See all preliminary determinations pending finalisation.

Final determinations

After considering any submissions, the Scientific Committee makes a final determination and a notice is published on the department's website to announce the outcome of the assessment.

If the final determination supports a listing, then it will be added to the Schedules of the Act when the final determination is published on the NSW legislation website.

Find out more about and search for final determinations made since 1996 by the NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee and its predecessor, the NSW Scientific Committee.

Minor amendments

Minor changes may be made to the threatened species Schedules to reflect changes in the names of species as a result of taxonomic revision and to correct minor errors and omissions.

Minor amendments are not put on public exhibition for comment.

Read more about minor amendments to the Schedules.

Bioregions referenced in ecological community determinations

When determining the bioregions where an ecological community occurs, the Committee uses the Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia. The Committee’s determinations indicate which version has been referenced for a particular ecological community.

As a guide, the Committee has used the following versions.

Version 4 – Determinations made before March 2013

The Committee used Thackway R, Cresswell ID (1995) An interim biogeographic regionalisation for Australia: a framework for setting priorities in the National Reserve System Cooperative Program. (Version 4.0. ANCA: Canberra).

View a map of the IBRA 4 bioregions (PDF 695KB) from Thackway and Cresswell 1995.

Version 7 – Determinations made since March 2013

The Committee currently uses SEWPaC (2012) Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia, Version 7. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.

View the IBRA Version 7 maps.

Contact us

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee

Email: [email protected]