Threatened fauna species habitat
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This page outlines the extent and condition of habitat for Queensland’s threatened fauna species, highlighting ongoing loss and pressures.
- 174 threatened fauna species assessed across Queensland
- 22% of pre-clearing habitat lost by 2021
- Most habitat loss occurred before 1997 but continues today
- Brigalow Belt and Channel Country have largest pre-clearing habitat
- Key threats include land clearing, invasive species, and fire mismanagement
- Data supports planning and conservation efforts across bioregions
How this may be relevant to you
This information helps mining stakeholders understand biodiversity risks and habitat pressures relevant to exploration and operations.
- Supports biodiversity risk assessments for project planning
- Informs land use decisions in ecologically sensitive areas
- Highlights key bioregions with high conservation value
- Provides data for ESG reporting and compliance
- Identifies threats relevant to operational impacts (e.g. fire, grazing)
- Useful for partnerships with conservation and research bodies
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