TY - JOUR A1 - Auld, Tony D. A1 - Denham, Andrew J. T1 - Flora conservation issues at Kinchega National Park, western NSW T2 - Cunninghamia : a journal of plant ecology for eastern Australia N2 - Kinchega National Park reserves significant stands of Eucalyptus largiflorens open woodland on the Darling River floodplain, low open Maireana pyramidata shrubland and Casuarina pauper/Alectryon oleifolius open woodland on dune systems. We identify four key issues for the conservation of flora in Kinchega National Park, western NSW. These are: 1) There is an urgent need to initiate regeneration in a number of long-lived perennial trees and shrubs. Failure to do so will lead to local population declines and extinction in a number of species. Reduction in grazing impacts of rabbits and goats is needed. Some degree of rabbit control has been achieved over the last few years through a combination of the effects of the rabbit calicivirus disease (RCD) and an extensive rabbit control program for the reserve. 2) The need to initiate a water plan of management for the reserve to overcome the problem of changes in water flows, flood periodicity and flood magnitude that have occurred in response to water regulation activities on the Darling River. 3) Management of several threatened species and ecological communities on the reserve, in particular the nationally vulnerable species Acacia carneorum and Solanum karsense. Kinchega NP is the only conservation reserve containing populations of these species and these populations are significant for both species. 4) Management of weeds, in particular those with bird-dispersed fruits as these species have the potential to become severe problems on the park. Other issues that are likely to be significant in the future are salinity impacts and the interaction between grazing pressure, regeneration and climate change. Y1 - 2001 UR - http://publikationen.ub.uni-frankfurt.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/36801 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-368015 SN - 0727-9620 VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 27 EP - 41 ER -