Rocio Ponce Reyes, J. Firn, S. Nicol, I. Chades, D. Stratford, T. Martin, S. Whitten, J. Carwardine
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Priority threat management for imperilled species of the Queensland Brigalow Belt
In this report, we present a costed and prioritised set of feasible threat management strategies for protecting 179 of the most threatened native plant and animal species of the Brigalow Belt bioregion, a highly modified biodiversity hotspot covering 20% of Queensland, Australia. The 12 strategies outlined here were designed through a consultation process with 40 experts and stakeholders in biodiversity and land management of the region, using the best available scientific data and expert knowledge.