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Community Involvement

Conservation Partners Program (DECC)

Source: Department of Environment and Climate Change
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/npws.nsf/Content/conservation_partners

Conservation Agreement SignageThe Conservation Partners Program supports landholders in voluntarily protecting and managing native vegetation, wildlife habitat, geological features, historic heritage and Aboriginal cultural heritage on their properties.

Options available to landholders

Landholders can choose from a range of protection options which recognise and formalise their commitment to conservation on their properties. In turn, we provide support matched to the level of protection for the land.

The options are summarised in the table below:


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Options available through the Conservation Partners Program
Option Landholder’s commitment Benefits for landholder Interested in this option?
Conservation agreement Permanent legal protection for your property, registered on the property title. This is the highest level of protection, and remains on the land with a change of ownership.
  • Property visits
  • Legal agreement, with detailed management strategies
  • Management advice
  • Rate exemption
  • Money for on-ground work
  • Property signage
  • Technical notes and ‘Bush Matters’ newsletter
  • Field days
  • Local networking
Get more detailed information

Apply to have your property assessed
Wildlife refuge Your land is legally declared a wildlife refuge, though you can change its status when required. The status is noted on the land title and remains with a change of ownership.
  • Property visit
  • Brief scheme of operations
  • Management advice
  • Property signage
  • Technical notes and ‘Bush Matters’ newsletter
  • Field days
  • Local networking
Get more detailed information

Apply to have your property assessed
Property registration You register your property with us, to be managed for conservation. This is not legally binding, and it does not change your property’s legal status. Registration ceases when you sell the property.
  • Property visit
  • Management advice
  • Property signage
  • Technical notes and ‘Bush Matters’ newsletter
  • Field days
  • Local networking
Get more detailed information
 

More information

Detailed information about each of the landholder options

More about the Conservation Partners Program

More conservation information for landholders

  • Publications : download ‘Bush Matters’ newsletters, management notes and other community conservation information
  • Planning for biodiversity management : this training kit has been designed to help landholders assess the biodiversity on their properties and include biodiversity conservation in their property planning. The kit provides a complete training package for two biodiversity planning workshops.

For more information contact the Department of Environment and Climate Change ph: 02 9585 6444

 

 

 


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