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Environmental management of fauna and flora

Summary

Quick reference guide for key criteria

Environmental management of fauna and flora

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Site planning     

  • Conservation principles – Projects are to be designed to Retain, Restore, Expand and Connect native fauna and flora, and to integrate environmental design and construction with development.
  • Biodiversity conservation
    • More than 700 native animal species and 1600 native plant species have been identified across the Sunshine Coast Local Government Area, including species listed as endangered
    • The protection, maintenance and restoration of regional ecosystems (RE) within reserves is integral to natural resource management and conservation planning
    • Consider requirements for vegetation clearing, clearing exemptions, self assessable clearing codes and environmental offsets
  • Habitat conservation
    • Consider native flora conservation in relation to habitat for native fauna (including threatened species)
    • Incorporate appropriate design elements that enhance fauna movement through the project site
  • Plant selection
    • To create habitat for local fauna, select plants for these sites that reflect the existing local native flora
  • Biosecurity
    • Invasive animal biosecurity
    • Plant biosecurity


Design

  • Designs are to be species and site specific, to suit individual habitat needs, and should be informed by suitably qualified practitioners. Design considerations can include:
    • construction methods
    • educational signage
    • fauna crossings
    • glider poles
    • fish passage/movement
    • fauna exclusion fences
    • fauna friendly fences
    • nesting boxes
    • habitat stacks
    • plant selection for revegetation/rehabilitation sites

Note:   Further guidance and clarification of the content on this page, can be found in the relevant sections of this information sheet.

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