Protecting Threatened Species
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Superb Groundsel
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The five essential elements for successful
threatened species conservation are Research and Planning, Removing
Threats, Restoring Habitat, Recovering Species, and Retaining Gains.
Through the implementation of these recovery actions the Department
for Environment and Heritage is safeguarding these threatened species
against extinction in the Northern
and Yorke Region. Our threatened species recovery program is
supported by the Northern
and Yorke Natural Resources Management Board and is an integral
part of the Board's commitment to biodiversity conservation in the
region.
Potential Research Projects
Staff from the Northern and Yorke Region
of the Department for Environment and Heritage and members
of the threatened species recovery teams are keen to work in partnership
with postgraduate students and other groups on research
projects aimed at increasing our knowledge about the biology
and ecology of our threatened species.
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