Caring for our Country Business Plan 2010-11
Supporting maps and other information
Supporting maps
A range of maps are available to help in preparing proposals under the Caring for our Country business plan 2010-11. They contain the best information currently available Australia-wide on the location of the areas and issues targeted for Caring for our Country investment.
For some targets there are specific geographic locations, such as Ramsar wetlands. Proponents are strongly advised to consult the maps first to ensure their proposal is within the correct geographic area identified for Caring for our Country investments where relevant.
The maps have been produced at three different spatial scales, appropriate to the range of investments, the target focus under Caring for our Country and the data available.
The maps can be accessed from the full list here or within the specific Priorities for investment.
Please note: Maps relating to the extent of threatened ecological communities and threatened species (maps 2.2.1 to 2.2.14) have been revised to reflect updated information. If you require further information about these revised maps please contact 1800 552 008.
- Map 2.1.1 Bioregions under-represented in the National Reserve System (PDF - 689 KB)
- Map 2.2.1 Extent of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) (PDF - 349 KB)
- Map 2.2.2 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in Queensland Map 1 of 2 (PDF - 458 KB)
- Map 2.2.3 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in Queensland Map 2 of 2 (PDF - 245 KB)
- Map 2.2.4 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in New South Wales Map 1 of 2 (PDF - 233 KB)
- Map 2.2.5 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in New South Wales Map 2 of 2 (PDF - 244 KB)
- Map 2.2.6 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in Victoria (PDF - 805 KB)
- Map 2.2.7 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in Western Australia (PDF - 194 KB)
- Map 2.2.8 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in Tasmania (PDF - 284 KB)
- Map 2.2.9 Indicative Distribution of Threatened Ecological Communities (Predominantly Native Vegetation) in South Australia (PDF - 171 KB)
- Map 2.2.10 Extent of Threatened Species (PDF - 707 KB)
- Map 2.2.11 Extent of Threatened Mammals (PDF - 476 KB)
- Map 2.2.12 Extent of Threatened Reptiles (PDF - 449 KB)
- Map 2.2.13 Extent of Threatened Birds (PDF - 690 KB)
- Map 2.2.14 Extent of Threatened Flora (PDF - 718 KB)
- Map 2.2.15 Distribution of Weeds of National Significance (PDF - 1.1 MB)
- Map 2.2.16 Alligator Weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 221 KB)
- Map 2.2.17 Athel Pine (Tamarix aphylla) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 275 KB)
- Map 2.2.18 Bitou Bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subspecies rotundata) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 232 KB)
- Map 2.2.19 Blackberry (Rubus fruticosus agg.) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 301 KB)
- Map 2.2.20 Boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subspecies monilifera) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 257 KB)
- Map 2.2.21 Boneseed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera subspecies monilifera) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 - Tasmania (PDF - 114 KB)
- Map 2.2.22 Bridal Creeper (Asparagus asparagoides) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 307 KB)
- Map 2.2.23 Cabomba (Cabomba caroliniana) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 243 KB)
- Map 2.2.24 Chilean Needle Grass (Nassella neesiana) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 248 KB)
- Map 2.2.25 Gorse (Ulex europaeus) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 284 KB)
- Map 2.2.26 Gorse (Ulex europaeus) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 - Tasmania (PDF - 221 KB)
- Map 2.2.27 Hymenachne (Hymenachne amplexicaulis) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 260 KB)
- Map 2.2.28 Lantana (Lantana camara) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 252 KB)
- Map 2.2.29 Mesquite (Prosopis spp) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 271 KB)
- Map 2.2.30 Mimosa (Mimosa pigra) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 237 KB)
- Map 2.2.31 Parkinsonia (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 272 KB)
- Map 2.2.32 Parthenium (Parthenium hysterophorus) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 239 KB)
- Map 2.2.33 Pond Apple (Annona glabra) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 337 KB)
- Map 2.2.34 Prickly Acacia (Acacia nilotica) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 269 KB)
- Map 2.2.35 Rubber Vine (Cryptostegia grandiflora) - National Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 228 KB)
- Map 2.2.36 Salvinia (Salvinia molesta) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 248 KB)
- Map 2.2.37 Serrated Tussock (Nassella trichotoma) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 247 KB)
- Map 2.2.38 Serrated Tussock (Nassella trichotoma) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 - South-east Australia (PDF - 189 KB)
- Map 2.2.39 Willows (Salix spp) - Weed Spread and Management Actions 2009 (PDF - 252 KB)
- Map 2.2.40 Priority State managed World Heritage Areas for Caring for our County funding (PDF - 1.2 MB)
- Map 2.3.1 Priority Ramsar wetland sites for 2010-11 Caring for our Country business plan investments (PDF - 854 KB)
- Map 2.3.2 Priority High Conservation Value Aquatic Ecosystem sites for 2010-11 Caring for our Country business plan investments (PDF - 979 KB)
- Map 2.3.3 Priority Coastal Hotspot sites for 2010-11 Caring for our Country business plan investments (PDF - 780 KB)
- Map 2.4.1 Indicative locations where improving soil and land management practices to manage soil pH will provide the biggest benefits (PDF - 1.9 MB)
- Map 2.4.2 Indicative locations where improving soil and land management practices to reduce soil loss from wind erosion will provide the biggest benefits (PDF - 900 KB)
- Map 2.4.3 Indicative locations where improving soil and land management practices to increase soil organic matter will provide the biggest benefits (PDF - 1.5 MB)
- Map 2.4.4 Indicative locations where improving soil and land management practices to reduce soil loss from hillslope (sheet and rill) erosion will provide the biggest benefits (PDF - 3.3 MB)
- Map 2.4.5 Stubble management practices used by crop farmers (PDF - 552 KB)
- Map 2.4.6 Cultivation practices used by crop farmers (PDF - 145 KB)
- Map 2.4.7 Methods used to prevent/manage soil acidity (PDF - 548 KB)
- Map 2.4.8 Percentage of graziers with a minimum ground cover target (PDF - 543 KB)
- Map 2.4.9 Major land uses in Australia (PDF - 1.3 MB)
Other information
The range of supporting information provides essential guidance for proponents in developing applications for this business plan. This information includes site specific information for World Heritage Areas, the National Weeds Strategy and conditions around funding under the National Reserve System. It also covers information developed specifically to focus investment under this business plan, such as site specific investment guides for priority Ramsar wetlands and critical aquatic ecosystems.
Further details of this supporting information is contained in the relevant areas of the Priorities for investment section.
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