Threatened Species Legislation 2004
DOI: 10.7882/fs.2004.062
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Threat abatement plans: strategic pest management for biodiversity conservation

Abstract: In Australia, invasive terrestrial pest species have been implicated in the decline of a number of threatened species. Under the NSW Threatened Species Conservation Act 1995, pest threats can be listed as Key Threatening Processes which require the preparation of Threat Abatement Plans to ameliorate the threats. This paper presents an overview of how the threat abatement planning process is being used to plan initiatives to reduce the biodiversity impacts of invasive species. The approach taken in four threat … Show more

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“…These committees have now become statutory authorities, which presumably will improve the development and implementation of such policies. It also seems likely that threat abatement plans will be incorporated into these management plans (Leys 2004), but as to who will actually develop these plans is currently unclear.…”
Section: The Way Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These committees have now become statutory authorities, which presumably will improve the development and implementation of such policies. It also seems likely that threat abatement plans will be incorporated into these management plans (Leys 2004), but as to who will actually develop these plans is currently unclear.…”
Section: The Way Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%