Expected survival of listed threatened species and ecological communities: report card supplementing the NSW biodiversity outlook report 2024
The Biodiversity Indicator Program reports on the state and trends of biodiversity in New South Wales. We have developed a framework of indicators to understand the current state of biodiversity and how it is changing over time. An indicator is a numerical value that gives insight into the current state, or a change in state.
The indicator framework uses the best available science for measuring biodiversity and ecological integrity. It reflects how we manage our landscapes and protect natural areas. The framework is arranged hierarchically by class, theme and family.
This report card presents results for 3 indicators in the expected survival of listed threatened species and ecological communities indicator family: listed threatened species, listed threatened ecological communities and phylogenetic diversity. These indicators report on the likely long-term survival of species and ecological communities that have been formally assessed for risk of extinction and listed as threatened or extinct in New South Wales.
Related publications
NSW biodiversity outlook report 2024
Updating expected survival of biodiversity: implementation report supporting the NSW biodiversity outlook report 2024