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Rangelands NRM WA eNews: Saving WA's threatened fauna from extinction

Url: 
http://www.rangelandswa.com.au/614/saving-wa’s-threatened-fauna-from-extinction
A number of Western Australia’s threatened fauna species are being assisted by a Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) project funded by the State NRM office entitled the ‘Threatened Fauna Ark’ project. (March, 2013)

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  • WESTERN AUSTRALIA [STAT, WA]
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  • Media Stories & Releases
Keywords: 
  • enclosure fence
  • Threatened species
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  • WA
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Management
  • Projects / Programs
  • Projects / Programs

Territory Conservation Agreements

Url: 
http://www.territorynrm.org.au/sites/default/files/TCA_A4_%2012_Pager_FINAL.pdf
This information brochure, published by Territory NRM, discusses in detail the nature of Territory Conservation Agreements. It includes information on funding available, benefits to land managers, conservation plans and eligibility. (PDF 7.3 MB)

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  • NORTHERN TERRITORY [STAT, NT]
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  • Leaflets & Brochures
Keywords: 
  • biodiversity conservation
  • conservation agreement
  • grazing management
  • Territory NRM
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  • NT
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Funding / Grants / Awards
  • Funding / Grants / Awards
  • Management
  • Management
  • Projects / Programs

Territory NRM: Territory Conservation Agreements

Url: 
http://www.territorynrm.org.au/funding/tcas
This page, on the Territory NRM website, discusses Territory Conservation Agreements (TCAs). The agreements are voluntary and can provide land managers with up to $50 000 over ten years to fund conservation activities. The site contains a link to an Expression of Interest form.

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  • NORTHERN TERRITORY [STAT, NT]
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  • Tools & Resources
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  • biodiversity conservation
  • conservation agreement
  • grazing management
  • Territory NRM
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  • NT
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  • Funding / Grants / Awards
  • Futures / Scenarios / Predictions
  • Management
  • Management
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The Effectiveness of Conservation Reserves: Land Tenure Impacts upon Biodiversity across Extensive Natural Landscapes in the Tropical Savannahs of the Northern Territory, Australia

Author: 
Woinarski JCZ, Green J, Fisher A, Ensbey M, and Mackey B
Journal: 
Land
Url: 
dx.doi.org/10.3390/land2010020

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  • Online Article
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  • Top End NRM [, ]
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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Biodiversity
  • conservation reserves
  • mammal decline
Reference Type: 
  • Journal Article
Regions: 
  • Top End
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Characteristics, Values & Classification
  • Management
  • Management
  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Research

Charles Darwin University enews: Investment in national parks pays off

Url: 
http://www.cdu.edu.au/enews/versions/040313/stories/national-parks.html
Across the Top End, conservation reserves have been the most effective way to manage land to conserve native animals, according to a study conducted over 20 years. (March, 2013)

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  • Media Stories & Releases
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  • Biodiversity
  • conservation reserves
  • mammal decline
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  • Top End
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  • Characteristics, Values & Classification
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  • Measurement / Monitoring / Reporting
  • Research

ECOS Article: Islands are assets for biodiversity conservation

Url: 
http://www.ecosmagazine.com/paper/EC12519.htm
A major exercise to assess the biodiversity and ecological security of our offshore islands has identified their importance in helping minimise the impact of pests – such as cane toads – on Australia’s biodiversity. This article discusses case studies on Groote Eylandt and Marchinbar Island. (Monday, 07/01/2013)

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  • GROOTE EYLANDT [IS, NT]
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  • WESSEL ISLANDS [IS
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  • Media Stories & Releases
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  • Biodiversity
  • cane toads
  • islands
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  • Groote Eylandt
  • Wessels Islands
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  • Management

AgGuide Series: Property Planning

Url: 
http://www.publish.csiro.au/nid/18/pid/7058.htm

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  • AUSTRALIA [NCONT, N/A]
Item Type: 
  • Manuals & Handbooks
Keywords: 
  • Biodiversity
  • farming sustainability
  • property management
Reference Type: 
  • Book
Regions: 
  • Australian content
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Management
  • Management

Top-Predators as Biodiversity Regulators: Contemporary Issues Affecting Knowledge and Management of Dingoes in Australia

Author: 
Allen BL, Fleming PJS, Hayward M, Allen LR, Engeman RM, Ballard G, and Leung LK-P
Url: 
http://www.intechopen.com/books/biodiversity-enrichment-in-a-diverse-world/top-predators-as-biodiversity-regulators-contemporary-issues-affecting-knowledge-and-management-of-d

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  • Technical References
Keywords: 
  • Biodiversity
  • Dingoes
  • top predator
Reference Type: 
  • Book Section
Regions: 
  • Australia
Topic-Subtopic: 
  • Biology / Ecology
  • Management
  • Management

ECOS article: Protecting the Kimberley's natural wealth

Url: 
http://www.ecosmagazine.com/paper/EC12392.htm
A new ten-year ‘Healthy Country’ agreement between private conservation organisation, Bush Heritage Australia, and Wunambal Gaambera Traditional Owners in the north-west Kimberley will protect more than 160 plants and animals found nowhere else on earth. (Monday, 20/08/2012)

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  • Northern Kimberley (NK) [BIORGN, WA]
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  • biodiversity conservation
  • Indigenous ecological knowledge
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  • Northern Kimberley
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  • Management
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ECOS article: Oceans news: 60-million-year investment worth protecting

Url: 
http://www.ecosmagazine.com/paper/EC12396.htm
More marine sanctuaries are the best way to protect Western Australia's unique marine biodiversity, according to an international group of scientists writing for the journal Global Ecology and Biogeography. (Monday, 27/08/2012)

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  • WESTERN AUSTRALIA [MARINE, WA]
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  • Marine biodiversity
  • marine parks
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  • WA
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  • Biology / Ecology
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