Threatened Species

Alison Martin, as director of Greenloaning, has had 40 years’ experience in surveying for rare or threatened species and vegetation communities and 25 years’ experience in developing and implementing monitoring programmes for such species. Threatened species/communities for which successful target surveys have been undertaken by Greenloaning include:

Flora Species
Rough-shelled Queensland Nut (Macadamia tetraphylla)
Hairy Joint-grass (Arthraxon hispidus)
Tetratheca juncifoliaSquare-fruited Ironbark (Eucalyptus tetrapleura)
Thorny Pea (Desmodium acanthocladum)
Swamp Orchid (Phaius australis)(Dicanthium setosum)
Large-fruited Red Mahogany (Eucalyptus scias subsp. apoda)
Bluegrass (Dicanthium spp) dominant grasslands of the Brigalow BeltBrigalow (Acacia harpophylla dominant and co-dominant)
Semi-evergreen vine thickets of the Brigalow Belt (North and South) and Nandewar Bioregions
Fauna Species
Eastern Bristlebird
Glossy Black Cockatoo
Grass Owl
Powerful Owl
Sooty Owl
Masked Owl
KoalaGreater Glider
Yellow-bellied Glider
Squirrel Glider
Hastings River Mouse
Eastern Chestnut Mouse
New Holland Mouse
Grey-headed Flying FoxCommon Blossom Bat
Eastern Bent-wing Bat
Little Bent-wing Bat
Southern Myotis
Eastern Cave Bat
Golden-tipped bat
Greater Broad-nosed Bat