Resources & Reports
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NATURE LEADER TRAINING RESOURCES
1% For Nature: National Training Webinar (Recording)We’re looking for people willing to meet with their MP and call for a fair go for nature (1% of the federal budget).This webinar will show you:– what 1% of the federal budget for nature can achieve– how to have a constructive meeting with your MP– how you can help build…
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Nature Economics: Analysis of the case for Australian Government investment in nature
Nature gives us so much – the fresh air we breathe, clean water to drink, fertile soil to grow our food, and the wildlife and green spaces that bring joy and wonder into our lives. It protects us from floods and heatwaves, supports our mental health, and underpins our economy. Our groundbreaking new report found…
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Scientists’ statement on 30 by 30
In July 2024, 26 of Australia’s eminent ecology, conservation and biodiversity academics signed a joint statement, calling on the Australian Government to commit significant federal funding towards nature. Read more here
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The price of nature
This study estimates the Federal spend on biodiversity and how it compares to the need and risk associated with biodiversity and other spending in the economy.
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Public attitudes towards conservation and nature
The second annual Biodiversity Concerns Survey has shown that Australians care deeply about the state of nature, with a strong majority wanting the federal government to greatly increase its investment in conservation programs and implement stronger national environmental laws. key findings Read more on the Biodiversity Council website.
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The Private Land Conservation Opportunity to deliver for 30 by 30
This report, authored by the Australian Land Conservation Alliance, provides 23 recommendations on how to maximise the contribution of private land conservation to Australia’s commitment to build our permanently protected area estate to 30% of Australia’s land by 2030.
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Protecting Australia’s Nature
This report focuses on a robust science-based framework that will deliver a comprehensive, adequate and representative network of protected areas on land which will protect the full range of Australia’s landscapes. Read the full report here
