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Nature Conservation Act 1992





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The Nature Conservation Act 1992 is an act of the Parliament of Queensland, Australia, that, together with subordinate legislation, provides for the legislative protection of Queensland's threatened biota.

As originally published, it provided for biota to be declared presumed extinct, endangered, vulnerable, rareorcommon. In 2004, the act was amended to more closely align with the IUCN Red List categories: presumed extinct was changed to extinct in the wild and common was changed to least concern. Near threatened was introduced as an eventual replacement for rare, but the latter was to be phased out over time rather than immediately abandoned.

The act is administered by the state's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). There are provisions under the act which allow landholders to negotiate voluntary conservation agreements with the EPA.[1]

New regulations came into effect on 22 August 2020:[2]

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  1. ^ Kehoe, Jo (2008). "Voluntary Agreements in Queensland, Australia: Contributing Factors and Current Incentive Schemes". In Wilks, Sarah (ed.). Seeking Environmental Justice. Rodopi. p. 84. ISBN 9042023783. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
  • ^ "Nature Conservation Animals and Plants Regulations - Environment, land and water". Queensland Government. 22 August 2020. Retrieved 26 December 2020.   Text may have been copied from this source, which is available under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence.
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