Two new Threatened Ecological Communities Listed on the Far South Coast

Two important habitat areas for the endangered spotted-tail quolls and gang-gang cockatoos have now been listed as Threatened Ecological Communities (TECs) under NSW’s environment legislation.

Araluen Scarp Grassy Forest and Brogo Wet Vine Forest are now listed as TECs, which provides these two historically cleared and at-risk habitats, as well as the animals that live within them, legal protection against further decline.

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Two South Coast habitat areas now protected under environmental legislation | Bega District News | Bega, NSW

Brogo Wet Vine Forest

Araluen Scarp Grassy Forest

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