PHCC has been engaged by DCCEEW and DAFF to prepare a Biodiversity and Agricultural Natural Capital Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan (EPRP).

The project comes in response to lessons learned from the 2019-2020 Black Summer Bushfires in Victoria, after three billion animals were killed or displaced – one of the worst wildlife disasters in modern history.

Part of this task is to identify ‘biodiversity and agricultural assets’ across the region, and determine emergency scenarios and susceptibility of each asset, preparedness actions, and asset response during and post event.

Although PHCC’s role in supporting emergency preparedness and response in our management units is limited by funding constraints, we have several important projects with resources to draw from (Ramsar, Banksia/Tuart Woodland, Numbat, Black Cockatoo Projects). PHCC is able to support emergency preparedness and response actions where they align with one of these projects. Actions may include revegetation, disease and pest control, weed control and raising community awareness.

Download a copy of our Consultation Document here

Stakeholder comments and feedback must be provided by 21/06/2024, at the latest.

Biodiversity and Agricultural Natural Capital Emergency Preparedness and Response Plan Consultation

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