![]() Submission on Conservation Council Draft Strategic Plan (PDF, 259 kB).Submission to NCA re seaplanes on Lake Burley Griffin (PDF, 110kB).Submission to Review of Murrumbidgee River Corridor Management Plan (PDF, 156 kB).Letter to Ministers Vassarotti & Gentleman supporting reserve status for Bluetts block (PDF, 198 kB).Submission on Denman Prospect Block 12 EIS exemption (PDF, 312 kB).Submission on Loss of Mature Native Trees Action Plan May 2022 (PDF, 167 kB).Submission on Urban Forest Bill June 2022 (PDF, 211 kB).Submission on Planning Bill Consultation Draft June 2022 (PDF, 291 kB).Lawson North Residential Development – referral under EPBC Act (105 kB).Whitlam Stage 4 – Kama Nature Reserve buffer (PDF, 61kB).Comments on the Natural Resource Management Plan 2022-2042 (PDF, 121 kB).Comments on the Draft Recovery Plan for South-Eastern Glossy Black-cockatoo (PDF, 97 kB).Submission on the Draft Territory Plan and District Strategies (PDF, 285 kB).Submission to the Review of the Ginninderry Corridor Conservation Management Plan (PDF, 269 kB).Submission to the Review of the Namadgi National Park Plan of Management (2010) (PDF, 232 kB).– including long-term monitoring in Namadgi National Parkĭiamond Firetails Selected COG Conservation Submissions/Letters Systematic biodiversity monitoring programs:.– the Western Investigation Area (rural land west of Mt Stromlo to the Murrumbidgee River), especially current and potential future Superb Parrot breeding areas under climate change – the Central Molonglo area and connectivity from the Murrumbidgee River corridor (important for Superb Parrots and other species), and – Bluetts Block and buffers with urban development in the Molonglo Valley Creation of specific reserves or conservation managed areas, such as.– restoration of connectivity corridors between areas of high conservation value – effective implementation of the ACT Government’s Mature Native Trees Action Plan, and – instruments in planning legislation that mandate protection of mature native trees Management of mature native trees in rural landscapes and urban fringes.This includes making submissions to draft Government strategies, policies and plans, and providing expert opinion on planning and development matters affecting birds, including urban and infrastructure development applications and environmental impact assessments.ĬOG conservation priorities may vary from time to time. COG does this primarily through representation on some Government consultation forums, by participating in or providing advice on bird-related projects, by contributing to the biodiversity conservation agenda of the Conservation Council ACT, and through community awareness-raising activities. COG actively promotes the conservation of birds and their habitats, particularly with respect to endangered woodland habitats, and responds to matters that have impacts on birds, their habitats and habitat connectivity.
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