Abstract Australia's national environmental legislation, the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) has been criticized for failing to mitigate the national extinction crisis. Under the EPBC Act, projects anticipated to have a significant impact on protected matters must be referred to the Australian Government for assessment. Actions deemed unlikely to have a significant impact are granted permission to proceed, while actions expected to have a significant impact must undergo further assessment. We spatially analyzed potential habitat loss deemed either significant or non‐significant in Queensland and New South Wales for threatened species, migratory species, and threatened ecological communities between 2...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
Extinctions typically have ecological drivers, such as habitat loss. However, extinction events are ...
Australia has one of the worst extinction rates of any nation, yet there has been little assessment ...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...
Executive Summary This report uses the amount of land in New South Wales approved by the State Gove...
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has proposed a standard global assessm...
Vegetation clearing has been implicated as a major contributor to biodiversity loss. It therefore st...
Despite exponential increases in the coverage of protected areas (PAs) over recent decades, global b...
Research on species recovery, reintroduction, and conservation disproportionally focusses on birds a...
Despite exponential increases in the coverage of protected areas (PAs) over recent decades, global b...
Conservation organisations strive for positive impacts from their projects, often working in difficu...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
Extinctions typically have ecological drivers, such as habitat loss. However, extinction events are ...
Australia has one of the worst extinction rates of any nation, yet there has been little assessment ...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Since European occupation of Australia, human activities have caused the dramatic decline and someti...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...
Executive Summary This report uses the amount of land in New South Wales approved by the State Gove...
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has proposed a standard global assessm...
Vegetation clearing has been implicated as a major contributor to biodiversity loss. It therefore st...
Despite exponential increases in the coverage of protected areas (PAs) over recent decades, global b...
Research on species recovery, reintroduction, and conservation disproportionally focusses on birds a...
Despite exponential increases in the coverage of protected areas (PAs) over recent decades, global b...
Conservation organisations strive for positive impacts from their projects, often working in difficu...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
The Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (“EPBCA” or “the Act”) is the Aust...
Extinctions typically have ecological drivers, such as habitat loss. However, extinction events are ...