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Australia’s outdated environmental law urgently needs overhaul
The release of the 10-year independent review of environmental laws by Professor Graeme Samuel AC is the reform Australia desperately needs and is welcomed by WIRES.
The final report clearly demonstrates the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act’s long-term failure to deliver protections for the environment and the conservation of biodiversity. The report finds that “Australia’s natural environment and iconic places are in an overall state of decline and are under increasing threat. The current environmental trajectory is unsustainable.”
Kyla Shelley, WIRES Chief Operating Officer, said, “It is imperative
that there is greater clarity, transparency and accountability built
into Australia’s national environmental laws.”
“To honour WIRES’ mission of preserving Australian wildlife, we are also
focused on the protection of wild populations and their habitat to
ensure the long-term future of surviving native species. It’s essential
that decisions for our most threatened wildlife are based on the best
available science and consistently enforced.”
“An overarching robust national environmental law backed up by
independent oversight, as recommended by Professor Samuel, will help to
facilitate the strong federal leadership required to tackle the
challenges our environment now faces” she continued.
“We do not support the current move by the Federal government to have
devolution of power to state governments as this is likely to be
detrimental for all wildlife, and particularly for those species already
on the brink after the recent unprecedented bushfire emergencies and
years of severe drought.”
“It is clear that a business as usual approach to nature is unsustainable if ongoing extinctions are to be avoided.”
“We join with the scientific community, the public and the conservation
sector in asking the government to accept the evidence that a failure to
implement improved environment standards will have a devastating impact
on our native animals, plants and ecosystems.”
“It is essential that environment laws are strengthened to provide
strict protection for critical habitats for native animals, particularly
threatened species.”
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