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  • Invertebrates include the endemic common birdwing butterfly and the inevitable leeches.
  • This is mostly for the benefit of the Richmond birdwing butterfly.
  • This vine is the main food species for the Richmond birdwing butterfly.
  • Animals that can be found on this property include black cockatoos ( Richmond birdwing butterflies, and platypus.
  • "Ornithoptera tithonus " is, like all other birdwing butterflies, a strictly protected species.
  • "Ornithoptera victoriae " is, like all other birdwing butterflies, a strictly protected species.
  • The spectacular Richmond Birdwing butterfly may be seen here, as its food plant grows in this rainforest.
  • _BIRDWING BUTTERFLIES : Generally trafficked as preserved specimens, birdwings are brilliantly colored, with wingspans of 6 to 12 inches.
  • The park's invertebrates include the Rajah Brooke's Birdwing butterfly ( " Trogonoptera brookiana " ) and more than 300 species of ants.
  • The vulnerable Richmond Birdwing butterfly, occurring only in subtropical northern NSW and South East Queensland, is under threat from the removal of its already fragmented rainforest habitat.
  • The rare Richmond birdwing butterfly, blue spiny crayfish and glow-worms which are the larvae of the fungus fly are found in the park . red-necked pademelons and koalas can also be seen.
  • Its exclusive host plant, the Richmond Birdwing butterfly vine ( " Pararistolochia praevenosa " ), listed as near threatened itself, is recorded both inside the Park and outside in areas to the south.
  • The woods in the upper Tung Chung Valley are reported to be some of the best on Lantau for rare plant species and for butterflies, including the Birdwing Butterfly which breeds here ( Reels, pers . comm . ).
  • The birdwing butterfly ( " Ornithoptera victoria " ) was for the first time confirmed to exist on Tetepare, though the dead specimen was in such a state of decay that the specific subspecies could not be determined.
  • The planned damming of the Cascade tree frog, Coxen's fig parrot, the vulnerable Queensland lungfish, tusked frog, honey blue-eye fish, the Richmond birdwing butterfly and the Illidge's ant blue butterfly.
  • Species present in the area include the swamp crayfish ( " Tenuibranchiurus glypticus " ), Richmond birdwing butterfly ( " Ornithoptera richmondia " ), and the Australian fritillary ( " Argyreus hyoerbius inconstans " ).
  • Dutchman s pipe ( " Aristolochia elegans " ), an introduced vine, is used by the Richmond birdwing butterfly ( " Ornithoptera richmondia " ) to lay its eggs, unaware that this particular vine is toxic to its larvae.
  • The current recovery programme is run through the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly Recovery Network, which aims to establish corridors between existing populations and assist existing populations by planting host plants, maintain previous plantings of host plants, propagate further vines for future planting and continue education and public awareness through seminars and newsletters.
  • A pest management strategy is currently being implemented for plant weed species such as lantana " Lantana camara ", dutchmans pipe, cat s claw creeper " Macfadyena unguis-cati " and crofton weed " Ageratina adenophora " which threaten species such as the richmond birdwing butterfly, eastern bristlebird and notophyll vine forests.
  • There was strong opposition to the dam from the wider and international community, based on environmental concerns related to the endangered Mary River cod, Mary River turtle, giant barred frog, Cascade tree frog, Coxen's fig parrot, the vulnerable Queensland lungfish, tusked frog, honey blue-eye fish, the Richmond birdwing butterfly and the Illidge's ant blue butterfly.
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