ACT Nature Conservation Strategy 2013–23 Implementation Plan 2 (2019–2023).
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Abstract
Implementation Plan 2 (2019-2023), following the experience gained with the first implementation plan, gives increased focus to enhancing biodiversity values in urban areas, working with rural landholders on promoting native vegetation and biodiversity on farms, supporting Traditional Custodians to apply Aboriginal land management methods on Country, building the ACT’s ability to monitor conservation effectiveness within reserves, strengthening partnerships within the region for conservation management, including for cross-border collaboration.
Implementation Plan 2 also places continuing priority on building ACT capacity to plan for and adapt to a changing climate, managing threats to the natural environment from pest animals and weeds, improving woodlands, grasslands and aquatic habitat including rehabilitating priority landscapes for habitat connectivity, protecting threatened species through monitoring, research and on-ground actions, expanding opportunities for people to enjoy nature through volunteering, recreation and eco-tourism, encouraging and supporting citizen science.
Implementation Plan 2 also places continuing priority on building ACT capacity to plan for and adapt to a changing climate, managing threats to the natural environment from pest animals and weeds, improving woodlands, grasslands and aquatic habitat including rehabilitating priority landscapes for habitat connectivity, protecting threatened species through monitoring, research and on-ground actions, expanding opportunities for people to enjoy nature through volunteering, recreation and eco-tourism, encouraging and supporting citizen science.
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Entry into force notes
2019-2023
Repealed
No
Publication reference
Environment and Planning Directorate
Source language
English
Legislation Amendment
No
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