Local Biodiversity Strategy: - Shire of Kalamunda
Local Biodiversity Strategy: - Shire of Kalamunda
Local Biodiversity Strategy: - Shire of Kalamunda
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11.8.1 Full Time Bush Regeneration Team.............................................................. 83<br />
11.8.2 Environmental Planner ................................................................................... 85<br />
11.9 Actions to reduce threats to biodiversity............................................ 84<br />
11.9.1 Planting Verges................................................................................................ 85<br />
11.9.2 Targeted Weed Control and Update <strong>of</strong> the Weed Control <strong>Strategy</strong>......... 85<br />
11.9.3 Expansion <strong>of</strong> the use <strong>of</strong> the Geographic Information System (GIS)....... 85<br />
11.9.4 Review <strong>of</strong> the Wildlife Corridor <strong>Strategy</strong>..................................................... 86<br />
11.9.5 Carbon Trading ................................................................................................ 87<br />
11.10 Environmental Levy....................................................................... 87<br />
12 <strong>Biodiversity</strong> Conservation Actions for Implementation.............88<br />
13 Examples <strong>of</strong> <strong>Biodiversity</strong> Actions ..................................................97<br />
13.1 <strong>Biodiversity</strong> Feature Targets............................................................... 97<br />
13.2 <strong>Biodiversity</strong> Representation Targets ................................................ 100<br />
13.2.1 Helena 1, Helena 2, Murray 1, Murray 2 and Dwellingup 2<br />
Representation Target................................................................................................ 100<br />
13.2.2 Forrestfield Representation Target ............................................................ 101<br />
13.2.3 Southern River Representation Target ...................................................... 102<br />
13.2.4 Darling Scarp Representation Target......................................................... 102<br />
13.2.5 Yarragil 1 Representation Target................................................................ 103<br />
13.2.6 Swan, Guildford, Cooke, Yarragil 2 and Swamp Representation Targets<br />
…………………………………………………………………………………………...103<br />
14 Conclusion.......................................................................................103<br />
References............................................................................................105<br />
Acknowledgements ..............................................................................107<br />
Appendix A Public Review Report.......................................................108<br />
Appendix B Prioritisation Matrix..........................................................126<br />
<strong>Local</strong> <strong>Biodiversity</strong> <strong>Strategy</strong><br />
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