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Acknowledgements


The authors would like to thank the following people who provide information for and/or comment on the recovery plan: Mick Bramwell and Dr Natasha McLean (Dept. Environment & Sustainability Vic), Dr Murray Evans and David Dobroszczyk (Parks, Conservation & Lands ACT), Dr Geoff Lundie-Jenkins (Dept. Environment & Resource Management, Qld), Dr Deborah Ashworth, Dr Todd Soderquist, Shane Ruming, Mel Norton and Suzanne O’Neil (Dept. Environment, Climate Change & Water, NSW), Professor Peter Jarman (University of New England), Dr Mark Eldridge (Macquarie University), Alison Colyer (Threatened Species Network, WWF), Stephanie Hazlitt (University of Queensland) and Caroline Lees (ARAZPA). Maris Ozolins from Environmental Resources Information Network, Department of Environment and Heritage, kindly prepared the distribution map.

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