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Mallee Murray Murrumbidgee Lachlan Wimmera North Central North East Glenelg Hopkins East Gippsland Goulburn Broken West Gippsland Southern Rivers Corangamite South East Lower Murray Darling Lachlan Port Phillip and Western Port ACT North North West Hawkesbury–Nepean North North North North Central West South Australian Murray Darling Basin North North North West Gippsland Hay Moe Eden Bega Sale Colac Cowra Young Cooma Tumut Ouyen Nhill Berri Corowa Leeton Melton Echuca Ararat Penola Sunbury Kyabram Renmark Mildura Benalla Geelong Bendigo Horsham Paringa Canberra Goulburn Griffith Ballarat Portland Hamilton Pinnaroo Melbourne Swan Hill Balranald Wentworth Traralgon Wonthaggi Red Cliffs Queanbeyan Narrandera Deniliquin Wangaratta Shepparton Bairnsdale Cranbourne Naracoorte Bordertown Cootamundra Wagga Wagga Maryborough Warrnambool West Wyalong Warracknabeal Mount Gambier Lakes Entrance Albury-Wodonga Datasets sources: National Vertebrate Pest Assessment 2006 Dataset, © National Land and Water Audit, 2006. Ramsar wetlands in Australia © Australian Government, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2009. Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database © Australian Government, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2006. Natural Resource Management (NRM) Regions (2009) © Australian Government, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2009. Species and Communities of National Environmental Significance Database © Australian Government, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2009. Australia, Topographic Data - State Borders 1:10 million, © Geoscience Australia, 1989. Produced by: Environmental Resources Information Network Australian Government Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts February 2010. Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994. Caveat: The information in this map has been compiled from a range of sources, While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness, no guarantee is given, nor responsibility taken by the ommonwealth for errors or omissions, and the Commonwealth does not accept responsibility in respect of any information or advice given in relation to, or as a consequence of, anything containing herein. Some misalignment may occur between layers due to different scales of data capture. ± No. Threatened Communities 0 1 2 3 Locality NRM Regions National Reserve System Ramsar Sites Threatened Ecological Communities affected or potentially affected by feral pigs: 1. Grassy White Box Woodlands 2. Semi-evergreen vine thickets of the Brigalow Belt (North and South) and Nandewar Bioregions 3. Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone 4. White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely''s Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland This map shows the number of threatened ecological communities impacted on, or potentially impacted on, by feral pigs within their current range. The current range of pigs is identified in 'Assessing invasive animals in Australia 2008' report while information on threatened species was sourced from the Department's Species Profile and Threats database. Number of threatened ecological communitie s affected by feral pigs ( Sus scrofa ) in the pig's current range 0 40 80 20 Km

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Page 1: pig nrm map A1 VIC comm - Department of the Environment€¦ · Title: pig_nrm_map_A1_VIC_comm Author: A09340 Subject: pig_nrm_map_A1_VIC_comm Keywords: pig_nrm_map_A1_VIC_comm Created

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Mallee

Murray

Murrumbidgee

Lachlan

Wimmera

North Central

North East

Glenelg Hopkins

East Gippsland

Goulburn Broken

West Gippsland

Southern Rivers

Corangamite

South East

Lower Murray Darling

Lachlan

Port Phillip and Western Port

ACT

North

North West

Hawkesbury–Nepean

North

North

North

North

Central WestSouth Australian

Murray Darling Basin

North

North

North

West Gippsland

Hay

Moe

Eden

Bega

Sale

Colac

Cowra

Young

Cooma

Tumut

Ouyen

Nhill

Berri

Corowa

Leeton

Melton

Echuca

Ararat

Penola

Sunbury

Kyabram

Renmark Mildura

Benalla

Geelong

Bendigo

Horsham

Paringa

Canberra

Goulburn

Griffith

Ballarat

Portland

Hamilton

Pinnaroo

Melbourne

Swan Hill

Balranald

Wentworth

Traralgon

Wonthaggi

Red Cliffs

Queanbeyan

Narrandera

Deniliquin

WangarattaShepparton

Bairnsdale

Cranbourne

Naracoorte

Bordertown

Cootamundra

Wagga Wagga

Maryborough

Warrnambool

West Wyalong

Warracknabeal

Mount Gambier

Lakes Entrance

Albury-Wodonga

Datasets sources:

National Vertebrate Pest Assessment 2006 Dataset, © National Land and Water Audit, 2006.

Ramsar wetlands in Australia © Australian Government, Department of the Environment,Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2009.

Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database© Australian Government, Department of the Environment,Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2006.

Natural Resource Management (NRM) Regions (2009)© Australian Government, Department of the Environment,Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2009.

Species and Communities of National Environmental Significance Database © Australian Government, Department of the Environment,Water, Heritage and the Arts, 2009.

Australia, Topographic Data - State Borders 1:10 million,© Geoscience Australia, 1989.

Produced by:Environmental Resources Information NetworkAustralian Government Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the ArtsFebruary 2010.

Datum: Geocentric Datum of Australia 1994.

Caveat: The information in this map has been compiled from a rangeof sources, While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and completeness, no guarantee is given, nor responsibility taken by the ommonwealth for errors or omissions, and the Commonwealth does not accept responsibility in respect of any information or advice given in relation to, or as a consequence of, anything containing herein. Some misalignment may occur between layersdue to different scales of data capture.

±

No. Threatened Communities

0

1

2

3

� Locality

NRM Regions

National Reserve System

Ramsar SitesThreatened Ecological Communities affected or potentially affected by feral pigs:1. Grassy White Box Woodlands2. Semi-evergreen vine thickets of the Brigalow Belt (North and South) and Nandewar Bioregions3. Temperate Highland Peat Swamps on Sandstone4. White Box-Yellow Box-Blakely''s Red Gum Grassy Woodland and Derived Native Grassland

This map shows the number of threatenedecological communities impacted on, or

potentially impacted on, by feral pigs withintheir current range. The current range of pigs is identified in 'Assessing invasive animals in

Australia 2008' report while information on threatened species was sourced from the Department's Species Profile and Threats

database.

Number of threatened ecological communitie saffected by feral pigs

(Sus scrofa) in the pig's current range

0 40 8020Km