Saving our Species Framework for data-deficient species

This framework document outlines how the Saving our Species program manages species in the data-deficient management stream.

Date
13 December 2019
Publisher
Department of Planning, Industry and Environment
Type
Publication
Cost
Free
Language
English
Tags
  • ISBN 978-1-92231-772-8
  • ID EES20190660
  • File PDF 2.5MB
  • Pages 12
  • Name saving-our-species-framework-data-deficient-species-190660.pdf

Species are allocated to the data-deficient management stream when there is not enough knowledge about their ecology, distribution, threats or management needs to inform an effective management strategy.

This document outlines how the NSW Government’s Saving our Species (SoS) program creates conservation strategies for ensuring the survival of data-deficient species.

The SoS program provides a framework for prioritising investment in threatened species and ecological communities in New South Wales, based on a cost-benefit approach. 

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.