Fauna Management Strategies: Native Wildlife and Environmental Harm
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AI Summary
This report focuses on fauna management strategies aimed at mitigating environmental harm and supporting native wildlife populations. It highlights the importance of the Nature Conservation Act 2014 in protecting native plants and animals, managing conservation lands, and addressing regionally and nationally threatened species. The report also emphasizes the role of environmental management tools and fauna management plans, such as those used by Santos, in declining environmental impacts and maintaining healthy fauna populations. The core objective of the fauna management plan is to maintain abundance, ecosystem levels, and productivity of fauna species through improved knowledge and management of adverse impacts. Furthermore, the report analyzes the positive impacts of fauna management on native vegetation and water resources, which are crucial for improving climate conditions and supporting fauna populations. The references include relevant books and journal articles that support the analysis of fauna management practices.
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