Latest News

Back to Latest News back

 

Australia-wide threatened species strategy to focus on wildlife refuges

Australia-wide threatened species strategy to focus on wildlife refuges
June 5, 2021

Future places of refuge for threatened species will set up and protected under a new biodiversity blueprint unveiled late last month.

The Federal Government's Threatened Species Strategy 2021-31 will also look at “assisted colonisation” for populations whose local environments are impacted by changing climate, and will pursue a coordinated approach to culling feral pest animals and weeds that are out-competing native species.

The new strategy includes $57.1 million of new funding, including $18 million for targeting marine species and $29.1 million for addressing threats from invasive pests and weeds, and $10 million for an open grants round for projects tied to the release of an inaugural action plan.

Introducing the strategy, Federal Environment Minister Sussan Ley stated “our human footprint, feral pests and weeds, our changing climate and biosecurity hazards present an enormous threat to a growing range of native species and this strategy is at the heart of caring for our country, for its biodiversity and for our future.

“The new strategy identifies both species and ‘places’, with an expanded focus on the protection of a more diverse range of species, including reptiles, amphibians, freshwater species, marine species and all of the incredibly unique environments in which they are found.”

The new 10-year strategy will be underpinned by two five-year action plans identifying specific targets across four direct action areas:

  • Mitigating new and established threats;
  • Conserving, restoring and improving habitat;
  • Emergency preparedness and response; and
  • Climate change adaption and resilience.

The first action plan will be released after stakeholder consultation in the second half of the year, and is expected to identify up to 100 priority species and 20 places with specific targets to focus recovery actions to 2026.

Image: The Bramble Cay melomys, or Bramble Cay mosaic-tailed rat (Melomys rubicola), is a recently extinct species of rodent that was endemic species of the isolated Bramble Cay, a vegetated coral cay located at the northern tip of the Great Barrier Reef. Described by researchers as having last been seen in 2009 and declared extinct by the Queensland Government and University of Queensland researchers in 2016, it was formally declared extinct by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in May 2015 and the Australian Government in February 2019.

Related Articles

23rd May 2021 - Queensland Government acquires Wild Duck Island tourism lease to protect vulnerable turtles

27th May 2021 - Aussie Ark secures partnership with Volkswagen to protect endangered Australian species

4th May 2021 - Moggill Koala Rehabilitation Centre reopens following major upgrades

26th March 2021 - Penrith City Council switches off facilities for Earth Hour

25th March 2021 - Koala safety shield trialled to reduce Queensland wildlife road toll

19th March 2021 - Conservation organisations fund Zoos Victoria’s support of critically endangered Mountain Pygmy-possums

3rd March 2021 - SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium marks World Wildlife Day with release of hybrid turtle

9th February 2021 - David Fleay Wildlife Park opens new immersive wildlife experience for students

4th February 2021 - Australian Gliders conservation project receives endangered species recovery grant

29th January 2021 - Aussie Ark spots first Koala Joey in Barrington Wildlife Sanctuary

28th January 2021 - Conservation Societies call for improved protection for endangered sharks and rays

15th January 2021 - Blue Mountains’ Wollemi Pines declared asset of intergenerational significance

10th January 2021 - Rehabilitation work continues on endangered Blue Gum High Forest

9th December 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society highlights new Federal laws banning plastic waste won’t save wildlife

15th November 2020 - Concerns raised over operation of Quoin Island Turtle Rehabilitation Centre

27th October 2020 - Former Perth pine plantation to be rehabilitated for endangered Carnaby’s cockatoo

9th October 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society claims Reef Inquiry confirms what was already known

5th October 2020 - Chris Hemsworth helps with returning Tasmanian Devils into mainland Australia for first time in 3000 years

1st October 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society welcomes Queensland’s new reforms for shark finning

30th September 2020 - Zoos Victoria and RSPCA Victoria collaborate to build new koala hospital

24th September 2020 - Bilbies returned to Sturt National Park after 100 year absence

22nd September 2020 - Australian Reptile Park launches new encounter to raise awareness of endangered tree kangaroo

8th September 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society welcomes Federal Government intervention into protecting Great Barrier Reef wildlife

24th June 2020 - Taronga Zoo releases endangered regent honeyeaters into wild

12th May 2020 - Bushfire affected wildlife and plants to receive $150 million funding boost 

11th March 2020 - Australian Marine Conservation Society highlights endangered shark facing extinction

14th December 2019 - Australian Marine Conservation Society condemns NSW Government for slashing endangered shark protection

12th August 2019 - Global wildlife tourism generates five times more annual revenue than illegal fauna trade

14th November 2018 - Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park receives international ocean refuge award

20th December 2012 - National Wildlife Corridors plan released

14th June 2010 - New National Park Becomes Wildlife Corridor


Support our industry news service
We hope that you value the news that we publish so while you're here can we ask for your support?

As an independent publisher, we need reader support for our industry news gathering so ask that - if you don't already do so - you back us by subscribing to the printed Australasian Leisure Management magazine and/or our online news.

 

supplier directory

The Complete Guide to Leisure Industry Products & Services.

See the directory see all

ProSlide Technology

ProSlide is the global leader in water ride design and manufacturing, supplying high-performance water attractions to new and expanding water parks around the world. For over three decades, ProSlide…

read more

Aquatics / Play / Waterparks

 
 

DAE Global

DAE Global is one of the world’s leading international creative and production practitioners, creating award-winning sport, culture and entertainment experiences for over 30 years.  It was…

read more

Culture / Entertainment / Events / Venues

 
 

SimplySwim

    SimplySwim is a school management solution that helps swimming school owners and managers optimize operations by automating functions such as managing class schedules, billing and…

read more

Aquatics / Education / Recreation / Safety / Technology

 
 

HIB Insurance Brokers Pty Ltd

HIB Insurance Brokers - Experts in Leisure and Amusement Insurance With over 20 years specialising in the Amusement and Leisure industries, we have the experience to understand your operations and…

read more

Attractions / Entertainment / Insurance / Recreation / Safety

 
 

The Jump Pad

The Jump Pad is a safe, flat inflatable made in a variety of sizes which can be used indoor or outdoor. From 3mx3m up to a whopping 9mx21m. Markets include Indoor and outdoor playgrounds, schools,…

read more

Attractions / Entertainment / Play

 
 

Ticketworx Pty Ltd

Ticketworx (formerly House of Tickets) is Australia and New Zealand’s foremost ticket specialist servicing some 2,700 clients and producing in excess of 30 million per tickets per annum.…

read more

Entertainment / Events / Technology / Ticketing / Venues

 
 

Again Faster

ABOUT Again Faster is a Brisbane based, Australian owned supplier of strength and conditioning and functional fitness equipment. With nearly 10 years experience in the Australian market, we are…

read more

Fitness / Recreation

 
 

AUSTRALIAN WATERSLIDES AND LEISURE

A leading designer and manufacturer of innovative waterslides and attractions, Australian Waterslides and Leisure (AWL) is also able to advise clients in the areas of concept and design, feasibility…

read more

Aquatics / Attractions / Play / Waterparks

 
 
 
 

get listed with our suppliers directory

Get your business noticed in our targeted directory. Viewed by 10,000 industry professionals per week!

list your business