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Title: Zero extinctions - National parks as a stronghold for threatened species recovery
Authors: National Parks and Wildlife Service
Keywords: Parks reserves and protected areas
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Abstract: The Framework outlines a series of actions designed to secure and restore threatened species populations on the national park estate. National Parks and Wildlife Service is the first national parks agency in Australia to set a zero-extinction target and is committed to creating permanent strongholds for the conservation and recovery of threatened species.
Internal ID Number: {25B6D1EE-E849-4242-90F4-9700D1BE8D87}
URI: https://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/12703
ISBN: 978-1-922672-87-2
Appears in Collections:National Parks and Wildlife Service [1967 - present]

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