Threatened Species and Ecological Communities in the ACT
Find out about the threatened species and ecological communities in the ACT, what threatens them and their habitats, and what is being done to help them.

- Woodlands Strategy
Woodlands for Wildlife: ACT Lowland Woodland Conservation Strategy (Action Plan No. 27). - Listing of Threatened Species, Ecological Communities and Threatening Processes
A species or ecological community is threatened if it is likely to become extinct in the foreseeable future. This page lists species and ecological communities have been declared in accordance with the provisions of the Nature Conservation Act. - Threatened Species Action Plans
Action Plans for protecting threatened species and ecological communities in the ACT. - Endangered Northern Corroboree Frog
This page has details on the Northern Corroboree Frog, which has been identified as a species facing the threat of extinction. - ACT Flora and Fauna Committee
The Flora and Fauna Committee was established by a 1994 amendment to the Nature Conservation Act 1980. - Lowland Woodlands
In the ACT several different types of lowland woodland remain. - Grassland Conservation Strategy
Information on ACT lowland native grassland conservation strategy. - Information On Action Plans
Threatened Species and Ecological Communities Information. - Effects of Stock Grazing on Biodiversity Values in Temperate Native Grasslands
Information on effects of stock grazing on biodiversity values. - Aquatic Species and Riparian Zone Conservation Strategy
Information on ACT aquatic species and riparian zone conservation strategy.
