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What happens when a threatened plant is growing in an intended development location? Often under Australian legislation, impacts can be ‘offset’ and the plant translocated. Moved, salvaged, re-grown in pots and planted elsewhere. But does that really work?! And how can we learn from these practices? Pimelea spinescens subsp. spinescens is (probably) Australia's most salvaged plant and has a few valuable lessons to teach; about ecology, collaboration and open accessibility of knowledge. Over 23 years the team has worked to improve success rates and sharing of outcomes that were once held as 'client in confidence', so that everyone involved in translocation has an opportunity to learn what has and has not worked. Production and Narration: Chantelle Doyle Production and Video: Michael Lawrence-Taylor Podcast: / pimelea-spinescens Website: https://www.plant-heroes.com/ Please give us feedback to help improve future productions https://unsw.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/fo... Interviewees: Debbie Reynolds (Trust for Nature), Will Larsen (Brimbank City Council), Steve Mueck (Biosis). Special thanks to each for their time, patience and candor. And to their employers for supporting this project. This story has been produced with the support of the Australian Network for Plant Conservation Plants Going Places program, the Ross Trust and the NESP Threatened Species Recovery Hub. This project is part of a PhD focused on plant translocation being undertaken by Chantelle Doyle @ UNSW, and UniMelb. Please contact Chantelle on the website (www.plant-heroes.com) if you have any questions or would like to contribute your story.