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Conservation of Biodiversity is a shared responsibility between government, the education sector and the community. It has four components:

  • Understanding - primarily involving Universities, Government and amateur specialist groups.
  • Planning - primarily involving Government, Local Government and community based consultative groups.
  • Management - primarily involving the Department for Environment and Heritage, Local Government, private landholders and volunteer action groups.
  • State of Environment Reporting.

Within Government the primary responsibility for the conservation of biodiversity rests with the Department for Environment and Heritage.

The Department for Environment and Heritage is divided into two broad functional areas in relation to the conservation of Biodiversity:

  • Park Management - managing the development, use and protection of specific parks and reserves.
  • Biodiversity Conservation - provision of scientific understanding, directions and support for conservation management throughout the State, by implementing a series of conservation programs and by providing specialist biodiversity management support services.
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Annual Reports and Other Reports

Bookmark Biosphere Trust - Annual Report 2001-2002 (100Kb PDF)

Bookmark Biosphere Trust - Annual Report 2000-2001 (750Kb PDF)

Other Reports

 

 

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