This paper presents the authors’ response tothe Australian Senate Standing Committees on Environment and Communication’s inquiry into Australia’s faunal extinction crisis. The main focus of the response to the inquiry is on: the ongoing decline in the population and conservation status of Australia's nearly 500 threatened fauna species; the wider ecological impact of faunal extinction; the use of traditional knowledge and management for threatened species recovery and other outcomes, as well as opportunities to expand the use of traditional knowledge and management for conservation; and the adequacy of existing funding streams for implementing threatened species recovery plans and preventing threatened fauna loss in general.In all aspects o...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Sustainable development (SD) balances conservation and exploitation of natural resources. The concep...
protected areas management and Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales Aboriginal communities in New S...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Conservation of the Australian biota and rural and regional communities is at a critical crossroads ...
An important mechanism for biodiversity conservation in Australia is the protection of threatened ec...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
How many people fully appreciate the environmental problems which Australia faces as it enters the f...
A collaboration with conservation scientists at UQ to create a data-driven web application for Austr...
It is unequivocal that the poor condition of South Australia's terrestrial biodiversity is continuin...
This study delivers insight into the attitudes of Victorians towards threatened species conservation...
Australia’s native vegetation and biodiversity are in decline. The task of reversing these declines ...
Australia is one of 12 mega-diverse countries that together account for 75% of the total diversity o...
Targeted threatened species management is a central component of efforts to prevent species extincti...
Of Australia's 1600 species of terrestrial vertebrates, nearly 300 are endangered, and 17 mammals, 3...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Sustainable development (SD) balances conservation and exploitation of natural resources. The concep...
protected areas management and Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales Aboriginal communities in New S...
Australia is the most megadiverse developed nation in the world supporting 10% of the world’s biodiv...
Conservation of the Australian biota and rural and regional communities is at a critical crossroads ...
An important mechanism for biodiversity conservation in Australia is the protection of threatened ec...
Biodiversity management in Australia is underlain by legislative mechanisms such as the Environment ...
How many people fully appreciate the environmental problems which Australia faces as it enters the f...
A collaboration with conservation scientists at UQ to create a data-driven web application for Austr...
It is unequivocal that the poor condition of South Australia's terrestrial biodiversity is continuin...
This study delivers insight into the attitudes of Victorians towards threatened species conservation...
Australia’s native vegetation and biodiversity are in decline. The task of reversing these declines ...
Australia is one of 12 mega-diverse countries that together account for 75% of the total diversity o...
Targeted threatened species management is a central component of efforts to prevent species extincti...
Of Australia's 1600 species of terrestrial vertebrates, nearly 300 are endangered, and 17 mammals, 3...
Worldwide, environmental conservation directives are mandating greater inclusion of Indigenous peopl...
Sustainable development (SD) balances conservation and exploitation of natural resources. The concep...
protected areas management and Aboriginal peoples in New South Wales Aboriginal communities in New S...