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Key threatening processes strategy

Saving our Species

Key threatening processes drive the extinction of species and ecological communities.
Publisher: Office of Environment and Heritage
Cost: Free
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-76039-892-7 / ID: OEH20170445
File: PDF 920.24 KB / Pages 34
Name: key-threatening-processes-strategy-170445.pdf
 
Tags: StrategySaving our Species

Pests and weeds, climate change and habitat loss are some of the key threatening processes (KTPs) that impact native plants and animals in NSW.

The Saving our Species program (SoS) is the NSW Government’s strategy for securing threatened species and ecological communities, and for managing key threatening processes.

The aim of the program is to develop targeted strategies for managing threatened plants and animals, ecological communities and key threatening processes using the best available information.