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2017

Land Clearing Impacts on Threatened Species in Queensland: Risks for Biodiversity

Land Clearing Impacts on Threatened Species in Queensland: Risks for Biodiversity
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This document reviews how land clearing affects threatened species in Queensland, with implications for biodiversity, land use, and ESG risk.

  • Land clearing is the leading cause of habitat loss for threatened species
  • Clearing reduces species resilience to climate change and other pressures
  • Impacts include fragmentation, degradation, and loss of connectivity
  • Species affected include plants, mammals, reptiles, and birds
  • Clearing intensifies other threats like invasive species and fire
  • Scientific modelling highlights high-risk zones across Queensland

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This review provides evidence-based insights into land clearing impacts that are critical for mining operators, explorers, and environmental professionals managing biodiversity risks.

  • Supports biodiversity risk assessments for exploration and operations
  • Informs land use planning and habitat protection strategies
  • Highlights regulatory and reputational risks linked to clearing
  • Provides data for ESG reporting and compliance frameworks
  • Useful for universities and researchers studying land impacts
  • Relevant to suppliers and consultants working on rehabilitation

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