Wetlands And The Community: Conservation, Citizen Science, And Action In Australia
Factsheet
This fact sheet explains why wetlands matter to Australian communities and how people can get involved in conserving them.
- Defines wetlands as vital, productive ecosystems supporting water, biodiversity, and livelihoods
- Notes alarming global wetland loss and pressures from land conversion, regulation, climate change, and invasive species
- Highlights Ramsar Convention commitments and Australia’s role in wise wetland use
- Describes government programs and local participation to protect coastal and riverine wetlands
- Shows how NGOs, education centres, and citizen science strengthen awareness and data collection
- Provides clear actions: visit Ramsar sites, join local groups, and celebrate World Wetlands Day
How this may be relevant to you
Useful for mining and resources operators seeking community engagement and environmental stewardship around water-dependent ecosystems.
- Frames wetlands’ ecosystem services relevant to project water planning and biodiversity management
- Emphasises risks from land-use change and flow regulation that intersect with mine development approvals
- Points to Ramsar obligations and opportunities for compliance-aligned site management
- Outlines pathways to partner with NGOs and education centres for outreach and monitoring
- Shows citizen science methods that can augment baseline data and rehabilitation monitoring
- Supports community-facing initiatives near wetlands in catchments affected by operations
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