PROTECTION FOR THREATENED
FORESTS IN SYDNEY REGION
Environmental Panorama
Sydney - Australia
August of 2005
19/08/2005 - The long-term
protection of two forest ecological communities
in the Sydney region is enhanced, with Australian
Government listing today of both the Blue
Gum High Forest of the Sydney Basin Bioregion
and the Turpentine-Ironbark Forest of the
Sydney Basin Bioregion as critically endangered
ecological communities under the Environment
Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act
1999 (EPBC Act).
The Australian Minister for the Environment
and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, said listing
the Blue Gum High Forest and the Turpentine-Ironbark
Forest would help stop their further decline
and protect them for future generations.
"Since European settlement we have lost
over 95 per cent of both these forest ecological
communities. The remaining patches of forest
are threatened by clearing, fragmentation
or weed invasion," Senator Campbell said.
"Listing provides protection, conservation
and management to ensure the long-term survival
of these f orests, as well as the wildlife
that depends on them, and I congratulate the
Parramatta City Council, Dundas Valley Bushcare
Groups and the Ryde Hunter's Hill Flora and
Fauna Preservation Society Inc., among other
groups,for their excellent work in restoring
bushland remnants and wildlife corridors in
the Sydney region that contain these forests.
"With over $1 million in support from
the Australian Government's $3 billion Natural
Heritage Trust since 1996, these community
groups are getting results and I hope their
conservation efforts will inspire other groups
to work towards rehabilitating their local
patches of forest.
"Two hundred years of land use, including
vegetation clearing, stock use and weed invasion
has severely affected the Blue Gum High Forest
and the Turpentine-Ironbark Forest. While
listing under the EPBC Act still allows land
managers to continue the use of their land,
it also provides an opportunity for us all
to work together to improve the condition
of the forest.
"Priority conservation activities include
preventing further clearing and fragmentation
of these ecological communities, identifying
and fencing the best quality forest remnants,
and managing weeds," Senator Campbell
said.
Under the EPBC Act listed ecological communities
are considered to be a matter of National
Environmental Significance. Any activity likely
to have a significant impact on the Blue Gum
High Forest and Turpentine-Ironbark Forest
may need to be assessed and approved by the
Minister, unless exemptions relating to continuing
use apply.
For more information on Australia's threatened
ecological communities contact the Department
of the Environment and Heritage's Community
Information Unit on freecall 1800 803 772
or visit www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/index.html
Source:
Australian - Department of the Environment and
Heritage (http://www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
Press consultantship (Renae Stoikos)
All rights reserved
Universo Ambiental
VEJA
NOTÍCIAS
AMBIENTAIS DIVERSAS
Acesse notícias
variadas e matérias exclusivas sobre diversos
assuntos socioambientais.
Conheça
Conteúdo
Participe
Veja
as perguntas frequentes sobre a Agência Ecologia
e como você pode navegar pelo nosso conteúdo.
Veja
o que você encontrará no acervo da Agência
Ecologia. Acesse matérias, artigos e muito mais.
Veja
como você pode participar da manutenção
da Agência Ecologia e da produção
de conteúdo socioambiental gratuito.
ACESSE
O UNIVERSO
AMBIENTAL DE NOTÍCIAS
Veja o acervo
de notícias e matérias especiais
sobre diversos temas ambientais.
Compromissos
Fale
Conosco
Pesquise
Conheça
nosso compromisso com o jornalismo socioambiental independente.
Veja as regras de utilização das informações.
Entre
em contato com a Agência Ecologia. Tire suas dúvidas
e saiba como você pode apoiar nosso trabalho.
A Agência Ecologia disponibiliza um banco de informações
ambientais com mais de 45 mil páginas de conteúdo
online gratuito.