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List of threatened ecological communities of Western Australia

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A series of threatened ecological communities of the Swan Coastal Plain and Western Australia, were identified in December 2006.[1]

  • Banksia attenuata woodland over species rich dense shrublands
  • Perched wetlands of the Wheatbelt region with extensive stands of living Swamp Sheoak (Casuarina obesa) and Paperbark (Melaleuca strobophylla) across the lake floor
  • Shrublands on southern Swan Coastal Plain Ironstones (Busselton area)
  • Sedgelands in Holocene dune swales of the southern Swan Coastal Plain
  • Stromatolite like freshwater microbialite community of coastal brackish lakes
  • Stromatolite like microbialite community of coastal freshwater lakes
  • Communities of Tumulus Springs (Organic Mound Springs, Swan Coastal Plain)
  • Shrublands and woodlands of the eastern side of the Swan Coastal Plain
  • Perth to Gingin Ironstone Association[2]
  • Shrublands and woodlands on Muchea Limestone[3]
  • Rimstone Pools and Cave Structures Formed by Microbial Activity on Marine Shorelines
  • Callitris preissii (or Melaleuca lanceolata) forests and woodlands, Swan Coastal Plain
  • Shrublands on calcareous silts of the Swan Coastal Plain
  • Southern wet shrublands, Swan Coastal Plain
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