South Australia puts first Biodiversity Act out for consultations

Published 12:08 on January 21, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:08 on January 21, 2025  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Biodiversity

The government of South Australia (SA) has opened public consultations on the draft text of the state's first Biodiversity Act aimed at enhancing nature protection, including through establishing conservation targets and increasing penalties for environmental crimes.
The government of South Australia (SA) has opened public consultations on the draft text of the state's first Biodiversity Act aimed at enhancing nature protection, including through establishing conservation targets and increasing penalties for environmental crimes.


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