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A Biodiversity Network for the ACT

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The Pavilion, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
Barton ACT, Australia
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You are invited to join us for the launch of the Biodiversity Network Paper: a tenure-blind framework for cohesive nature conservation across the ACT.

The ACT, like the rest of Australia, is battling an extinction crisis. Approximately 6.2% of Canberra’s mature trees have been removed in the past 5 years; our beloved faunal emblem, the Gang-gang Cockatoo is endangered; and our natural areas are at increasing risk of development and degradation. 

To combat biodiversity loss across the Territory, the Conservation Council’s Biodiversity Working Group and Friends of Grasslands have co-authored a paper that outlines a key part of the solution to protecting and enhancing the ACT’s remaining natural places: The Biodiversity Network. You can read the full paper here.

Using existing planning structures, the Biodiversity Network will formalise conservation and management of biodiversity on all public and leased land. It aims to protect all sites with conservation value across the Territory through a combination of conservation, restoration and reconnection; all the while maintaining other compatible land uses.

Join us on the evening of the 13th of February to launch the Biodiversity Network Paper and take the opportunity to chat with a diverse panel about: 

  • How and why protection of biodiversity is currently failing across the ACT;
  • The benefits of the Biodiversity Network;
  • How the Biodiversity Network can be implemented in the ACT, and the opportunity presented by the current Planning Reform.

You are also encouraged to join us prior to the panel discussion for an optional short walk at the nearby grasslands to see a tangible example of how the Biodiversity Network can be applied to leased areas. 

When? Monday 13 February 5 - 7pm (optional walk from 5:00pm; panel discussion from 5:30pm onwards)

Where? Pavilion, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture

Numbers are limited to 50 people.

Please do not attend if you are unwell or have been a recent close contact of someone with COVID-19.

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The Pavilion, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture
Barton ACT, Australia