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Australia’s - Strategy for Nature 2024–2030 - Australia's National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan

29 Aug 2024

Many native plant magnitude and intensity of floods and droughts; changes Biodiversity is vulnerable to climate change, as species, including eucalypts and acacias, have evolved in water quality and the condition of habitats fringing rivers demonstrated by the increased frequency of fires, floods, in fire-prone environments and are dependent on fires of and streams; and marine heatwaves, ocean aci. [...] These include 5A Extent and representativeness of government- through enhancing the representativeness, extent, managed protected and conserved areas and, connectivity and condition of government- and where available, its condition and connectivity non-government-managed protected areas, 5B Extent and representativeness of marine conserved areas and conservation reserves, protected areas and Sea C. [...] Australia has one of the Efforts to protect and recover of assessment and listing of threatened species world’s highest extinction rates, and threats, management of risks to environments threatened species in the wild across all jurisdictions our native species and ecological and their species. [...] Options for 7A Explicit consideration of climate change risks, joint action to reduce threats and their impacts adaptation and resilience in the management of include ensuring the design and management species, ecosystems and landscapes of the protected area network considers and 7B Extent and success of management accommodates future threat scenarios, and programs to implement appropriate fire re. [...] changes in distribution and behaviour, altering ecosystems by conserving more land and the composition and functioning of ecological sea, building connectivity and managing Invasive species are a leading Australia has close to 3,000 communities, and exacerbating the impacts of the threats of invasive species and pollution.
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44
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Brazil

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