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NSW Biodiversity Conservation BIll 2016

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Subject: NSW Biodiversity Conservation BIll 2016
From: Stephen Ambrose <>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2016 01:22:45 +0000
Hi All,



The NSW Government's draft NSW Biodiversity Conservation Bill 2016 will be
read in the NSW Parliament soon.  If passed, it will likely result in
significantly more native vegetation being cleared, including thinning or
complete removal of areas of remnant woodland on farms, and facilitate major
developments such as mines, coal seam gas activities and large-scale urban
development.  Of course, this will impact significantly on biodiversity,
including the birds and their habitats.  Therefore, I encourage you to sign
online petitions from environment groups that are currently circulating,
read through the legislation and supporting documents, and even put in your
own submission (deadline: 28 June 2016).



A few links that you might find useful to read:



NSW Government website explaining the draft legislation and policies:



https://www.landmanagement.nsw.gov.au/



Guardian Australia article, 3 May 2016:



http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/may/03/nsw-land-clearing-law-
will-let-farmers-clear-native-vegetation-with-no-approval



Environmental Defenders Office NSW website:



http://www.edonsw.org.au/biodiversity_legislation_review



Nature Conservation Council of NSW website (with petition):



http://www.standupfornature.org.au/petition



Kind regards,

Stephen



Dr Stephen Ambrose

Director

AMBROSE ECOLOGICAL SERVICES PTY LTD



m: 0402 225 481  t: 02 9808 1236  f: 02 9807 6865

PO Box 246, Ryde NSW 1680

web:  www.ambecol.com.au

LinkedIn:  http://au.linkedin.com/in/drstephenambrose





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