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Australia's most at-risk populations of koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) — those in Queensland, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory — are now protected under national environment law. These FAQs have been developed to inform industry, developers, landholders and landowners.
Why…
10 October 2021 - Last modified
What is the knowledge for tour guides program?
Do I have to do this course?
Will the course replace the current Tour Operator Workshop held in the park?
How much will the course cost?
How long will the course take to complete?
Who is running the course?
Can I complete the course remotely?…
03 October 2021 - Last modified
About this fact sheet
Feral cats have been identified as the number one threat to Australian terrestrial mammals. The Threatened Species Strategy recognises this threat and includes tackling feral cats a one of the key action areas. These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) respond to some of the…
03 October 2021 - Last modified
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Guidelines from the Green Army Program
Green Army Program Guidelines - 2015…
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Are you moving animals, plants or their products into or out of Australia?
You may need permission under wildlife trade laws.
Wildlife such as live, whole or parts of animals and plants including timber, medicines, food and leather goods may need permits…
12 August 2022 - Last modified
The 2014-15 round of the Protecting National Historic Sites Program was open to site owners and managers of the 58 places on Australia's National Heritage List recognised for their historic heritage values to support activities that protect, manage and conserve these places.
Applications closed 22…
10 October 2021 - Last modified