The listing and de-listing of invertebrate species for conservation in Australia |
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Authors: | TR New DPA Sands |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, La Trobe University, Victoria, 3086, Australia;(2) CSIRO Entomology, GPO Box 3, Indooroopilly, Queensland, 4068, Australia |
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Abstract: | Formal listing of species for protection is a responsible action in conferring conservation priority, and must be undertaken as objectively as possible, and redundant entries that distract from priority need be removed. Diverse groups, such as invertebrates, pose problems for listing because criteria of rarity and threat are often confounded. Species de-listed as a result of recovery action are a special category, in which conservation investment has been made; the principle of recognising these as rehabilitated species with a formal duty of aftercare is discussed. Although the paper focuses on invertebrates in Australia, the principles have wider relevance in species-level conservation focus. |
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Keywords: | Conservation management Legal protection Protected species Recovery |
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