Threatened populations strategy
Saving our Species
Threatened populations are groups of native plants and animals listed as likely to become extinct in the near future.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-76039-891-0
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ID: OEH20170444
File: PDF 3.62 MB / Pages 10
Name: threatened-populations-strategy-170444.pdf
A threatened population is a group of plants or animals of the same species, occupying a particular area, that is listed in the legislation as likely to become extinct in the near future. This strategy outlines the Saving our Species (SoS) framework and approach to managing threatened populations.
The SoS program is the NSW Government’s management plan for securing threatened species, populations and ecological communities.
The aim of the program is to develop targeted conservation projects for managing threatened species, populations and ecological communities using the best available information.