Comments on this recovery plan closed 28 August 2020. The documents below remain available for reference only.
Public comment
You are invited to comment on this draft recovery plan in accordance with the provisions of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
The National Recovery Plan for the Mahogany Glider (Petaurus gracilis) has been prepared by the Queensland Department of Environment and Science, and is proposed to be made under the EPBC Act.
The recovery plan considers the conservation requirements of this species across its range. In doing this it identifies the actions required to stop its decline, support its recovery, and maximise its chances of long-term survival in the wild. This recovery plan replaces the previous ‘National recovery plan for the Mahogany Glider Petaurus gracilis’ (2006).
How can I get involved?
Read the draft recovery plan
Draft National Recovery Plan for the Mahogany Glider (Petaurus gracilis) (PDF - 2.16 MB)
Draft National Recovery Plan for the Mahogany Glider (Petaurus gracilis) (DOCX - 3.37 MB)
Send your comments
The public comment period closes Friday 28 August 2020.
If you wish to comment on this draft plan, please send your comments, quoting the title of the plan, to:
Email: recoveryplans@environment.gov.au
or
Mail:
Terrestrial Threatened Species Section
Protected Species and Communities Branch
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
GPO Box 858
Canberra ACT 2601
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