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  waGOOS Projects
The Department of Conservation and Land Management (DCLM) is the lead agency responsible for the conservation, through management, of the State's native marine flora and flora under the Conservation and Land Management Act 1984 (covering marine conservation reserves) and the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 (covering all of Western Australia's State Coastal Waters).
The Department's marine conservation programs are coordinated, at both strategic and tactical levels, by the Marine Conservation Branch (MCB) and implemented by MCB in collaboration with the Department's Regional and District offices and other specialist branches.
The Department's links with these groups are mainly strategic, with limited seed funding through MCB for under-graduate and post-graduate research and joint involvement in large-scale research funding initiatives being key mechanisms to facilitate and progress work in required oceanography.
www.bom.gov.au /wagoos/projects_calm_intro.htm   (368 words)

  
 UNEP-WCMC Protected Areas Programme - Shark Bay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The landing of Dirk Hartog on 25 October 1616 was commemorated by a pewter plate nailed to a post on the northern tip of Dirk Hartog Island, Cape Inscription (Doak, 1989; Fox, 1991).
CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT The responsible administrative body is the Department of the Arts, Sports, the Environment, Tourism and Territories (DASETT), with its headquarters in Canberra.
Gascoyne District Headquarters, Department of Conservation and Land Management, 67 Knight Terrace, Denham, WA 6537.
www.unep-wcmc.org /sites/wh/sharkbay.html   (4495 words)

  
 Science - NatureBase
BugBase is a database of the Department’s Forest Insect Reference Collection, composed mainly of specimens of beetles, butterflies and moths.
Conservation Science Western Australia is primarily an electronic journal publishing papers by departmental staff on nature conservation and natural resource management activities.
FORESTCHECK is an integrated monitoring system that has been developed to provide information to forest managers in south-west Australia about any changes and trends in key elements of forest biodiversity associated with a variety of forest management activities.
science.calm.wa.gov.au   (497 words)

  
 Round-leafed Honeysuckle (Lambertia orbifolia subsp. Orbifolia ms) Interim Recovery Plan 2002-2007) - Acknowledgements
Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia.
Department of Conservation and Land Management (1994) Policy Statement No. 50 Setting Priorities for the Conservation of Western Australia's Threatened Flora and Fauna.
Department of Conservation and Land Management (1995) Policy Statement No. 29 Translocation of Threatened Flora and Fauna.
www.environment.gov.au /biodiversity/threatened/publications/recovery/l-orbifolia/acknowledgements.html   (847 words)

  
  Science Division - Research Papers - 1997
Department of Conservation and Land Management, 66 p.
Department of Conservation and Land Management, 2 p.
Department of Conservation and Land Management, 25 p.
science.calm.wa.gov.au /papers/1997.php   (7796 words)

  
 NatureBase - Home
Conserving Genetic Diversity Flora Recovery Seeds for the Future
The Department of Environment and Conservation's commitment to working in partnership with farmers, pastoralists and community members has resulted in the release of its Good Neighbour Policy.
The policy provides advice about common cross-boundary management issues ranging from fire management to fences and control of weeds and pest animals.
www.calm.wa.gov.au   (898 words)

  
 Department Of Conservation And Land Management - 10/04/1992 - QON - NSW Parliament
Department Of Conservation And Land Management - 10/04/1992 - QON - NSW Parliament
(3) It is not possible to precisely specify the overall vacancies in the former departments which now comprise the Department of Conservation and Land Management, at this time, as its staff establishment has not been finalised.
In the case of the Land Titles and Valuer General's Offices one and nil positions are vacant, respectively.
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au /prod/parlment/HansArt.nsf/448b6decbe0283adca2571e1001663bb/ca256d11000bd3aa4a256466002c9dff!OpenDocument   (229 words)

  
 TN Department of Environment and Conservation: Land
Division of Geology - The Division of Geology promotes the prudent development and conservation of Tennessee’s geological, energy and mineral resources by developing and maintaining data bases, maps and technical services that provide accurate geologic hazard assessments and information through publications and outreach activities.
Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste Management - Information regarding solid waste processing and disposal (including landfills) is available from the Division of Solid/Hazardous Waste Management.
The TOA is designed to assure the citizens of Tennessee that their health, safety, and environment are being protected through existing programs and substantial new commitments by the Department of Energy.
www.state.tn.us /environment/land.shtml   (791 words)

  
 Varnish bush (Eremophila viscida) Interim Recovery Plan 2003-2008 - Acknowledgements
Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Canberra; Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australia.
Unpublished report, Australian Nature Conservation Agency, Department of Conservation and Land Management.
Unpublished Report Department of Conservation and Land Management, Western Australian Heritage Committee.
www.environment.gov.au /biodiversity/threatened/publications/recovery/e-viscida/acknowledgements.html   (654 words)

  
 Reintroduction Contact People in Australia
Assistant Professor, Department of Organismic Biology, Ecology and Evolution, University of California
Director, The Ecology Centre, Departments of Zoology and Mathematics, University of Queensland
Department of Conservation and Land Management, Shark Bay District
www.massey.ac.nz /~darmstro/au_contacts.htm   (895 words)

  
 NatureBase - Parks & Recreation
Visitors and locals are attracted to Western Australia’s lands and waters for their unique and unusual plants and animals; Aboriginal culture; bizarre and beautiful landscapes; and vast arid interior – among many, many other features.
The lands and waters managed by the Department of Environment and Conservation (DEC) cover more than 26 million hectares of some of the most ancient landscapes you’ll find anywhere in the world, and which receive around 11 million visits each year.
Most of WA’s spectacular natural features are managed by DEC, and we’ve used our local knowledge to put together visitor and recreation information on national parks, marine parks, reserves and State forests, and the programs and attractions you’ll find there, to help you plan your trip.
www.naturebase.net /content/section/5/96   (757 words)

  
 UNLV Libraries: Find Articles and More   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Abstracts are peer-reviewed and cover the international literature on conservation and heritage management.
A department of Energy (DOE) site that provides access to the full text of DOE research reports from 1995 (Information Bridge), bibliographic citations of DOE research from 1948 to today (Energy Citations) and an E-Print Network of documents that researchers (primarily from the U.S.) circulate electronically in advance or in lieu of publications.
Covering 1990-present, this is an index (including some full-text reports) to public policy in the areas of economics, politics, the environment, and social issues, taken from reports from a wide range of thinks tanks, non-governmental organizations, international governmental organizations, and other institutions worldwide.
www.library.nevada.edu /search/eralpha.php   (10772 words)

  
 Jennifer Marohasy: Fire, Folly & Dead Canaries
There is a serious conservation problem with these old icons of the bush.
However, I have met Noongars who are offended by the term, and I think, as a mark of respect, we should use Noongar terms for plants and animals.
After all, through their effective fire management, the Noongars maintained, even if they did not cause, a 'biodiversity hotspot' in the south-west.
www.jennifermarohasy.com /blog/archives/000703.html   (1081 words)

  
 Plants and Animals - FirstGov for Kids
Here are a few of the animals that served, many with distinction and not a few in combat, with the nation's oldest sea service.
His new motto, "Lend a Hand--Care for the Land." encourages everyone to make a positive difference in the world.
They use the tools of scientific inquiry to learn about the geology of the region, the marine life in the bay, the land based life of Grand Manan and to explore the human issues involved in the sustainable use of these resources.
www.kids.gov /k_plants.htm   (2656 words)

  
 Western swamp turtle - Pseudemydura umbrina: More Information - ARKive
The Western Swamp Turtle Recovery Plan has been running since 1992, it aims to at least double the population of this rare turtle in 10 years, and to establish a captive population of at least 50 individuals (4).
This information is awaiting authentication by a species expert, and will be updated as soon as possible.
Western Australia Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM) (September, 2002)
www.arkive.org /species/GES/reptiles/Pseudemydura_umbrina/more_info.html   (869 words)

  
 Ecology WWW Page
The National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens
NatureBase - Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, Australia
Newcastle University, Department of Marine Sciences and Coastal Management
www.botany.net /Ecology/ecology-jo.html   (350 words)

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