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Five-Year Conservation Plan 2019-2023

Released in March 2019, the Nature Parks 5 year Conservation Plan 2019-2023  details our organisations commitment to meet bold conservation outcomes outlined in our 30 year Conservation Vision ‘Beyond the Horizon’. This Plan outlines the long-term conservation challenges the Island will face and proposes strategies to plan, mitigate and challenge the risk through robust science and planned collaborative conservation and community engagement. This Plan supports the Biodiversity 2037 and works in partnership with DELWP to achieve biodiversity outcomes.

Contributor
Phillip Island Nature Parks
Type of action
Strategic Planning
Action Location
Victoria
Funding Source
Other
Action Timeline
2019 - 2023
Website
https://www.penguins.org.au/conservation/conservation/our-conservation-vision/
Strategy Goals
Goal one
Goal 2
Goal 3
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 13
SDG 14
SDG 15
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