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Assessment reports

Conservation Assessment Reports for assessments that require the Schedules to be updated are linked to the relevant Final Determination. Other Conservation Assessment Reports where the assessment outcome does not change the Schedules are also available.

 

For species where an assessment by the NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee began after August 2017, a Conservation Assessment Report using the Common Assessment Method (CAM) has been prepared.

If the outcome of the assessment results in a Final Determination to list, delist or change the threat status of species, the Conservation Assessment Report (CAR) is linked to the relevant Final Determination.

More information about Pre-2017 Assessment and review reports.

Threatened species reviews – no change

When the NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee undertakes a review of a listed threatened species and finds that the threat status is unchanged, the Conservation Assessment Report may be found here.

Animals

Mammals

SpeciesCommon nameThreat status
Dasycercus cristicaudaCrest-tailed mulgara (PDF 201KB)Extinct

Amphibians

SpeciesCommon nameReported location in NSW
Philoria sphagnicolaSphagnum frog (PDF 212KB)Eastern escarpment of the Great Dividing Range in north-east New South Wales

Birds

SpeciesCommon nameReported location in NSW
Strepera graculina crissalisLord Howe pied currawong (PDF 322KB)Lord Howe Island in New South Wales

Insecta: lepidoptera 

SpeciesCommon nameReported location in NSW
Ocybadistes knightorumBlack grass-dart butterfly (PDF 360KB)New South Wales mid-north coast from Coffs Harbour to Scotts Head

Plants

SpeciesCommon nameReported location in NSW
Acacia pubifoliaVelvet wattle, Wyberba wattle (PDF 1.0MB)New England Tableland in northern New South Wales
Alexfloydia repensFloyd's grass (PDF 285KB)New South Wales mid-north coast from Coffs Harbour to Scotts Head
Carex klaphakeiKlaphake's sedge (PDF 378KB)Newnes Plateau in the greater Blue Mountains in the north, south to Penrose in the Southern Highlands
Darwinia peduncularisDarwinia peduncularis (PDF 375KB)Coastal New South Wales and in the greater Blue Mountains
Diospyros mabaceaDiospyros mabacea (PDF 168KB)Tweed, Brunswick and Oxley Rivers and their headwaters in north-east New South Wales
Grevillea iaspiculaWee Jasper grevillea (PDF 256KB)Between Wee Jasper and Lake Burrinjuck on the New South Wales Southern Tablelands
Persoonia mollis subsp. revolutaPersoonia mollis subsp. revoluta (PDF 159KB)Between Mittagong, Canyonleigh and Bindook Highlands, southwest of Sydney
Phebalium bifidumPhebalium bifidum (PDF 383KB)Capertee Valley in the South Eastern Highlands bioregion in New South Wales
Senecio linearifolius var. dangarensisSenecio linearifolius var. dangarensis (PDF 378KB)Hunter Valley region in New South Wales
Zieria formosaZieria formosa (PDF 263KB)South-west of Pambula on the New South Wales south coast

Vagrant species

Vagrant species refers to occasional records of species in New South Wales that are outside their normal distribution or habitat.

The Committee considers that vagrant species should not be included in the Schedule of NSW threatened species. 

Data deficient species

Species with insufficient conservation status research may also be assessed as data deficient. 

Read more information about Data deficient species not listed

Read more information about Pre-2017 assessment and review reports.

Contact us

NSW Threatened Species Scientific Committee

Email: [email protected]