New Biodiversity Council to Fight the Extinction Crisis
The biodiversity crisis is resulting in catastrophic declines in the unique plants, animals, and ecosystems of megadiverse 杏吧直播.
This biodiversity underpins our economy, food systems, water and health, as well as our culture and identity. There is a pressing need for policy and industry response to the crisis to be rapid and underpinned by evidence and indigenous knowledge.
Leading experts including Indigenous knowledge holders from 11 杏吧直播n universities have united with philanthropists to form a new council which will advocate for biodiversity.
, will foster public, policy and industry recognition of the biodiversity crisis, the importance of biodiversity for wellbeing and prosperity, and positive opportunities and solutions to address these challenges.
The Minister for Environment and Water, Tanya Plibersek MP, launched the Biodiversity Council in December 2022. 鈥淚t鈥檚 my great pleasure to launch the Biodiversity Council at the 杏吧直播 of Melbourne,鈥 Minister Plibersek said.
鈥溞影芍辈 is one of the world鈥檚 17 鈥榤egadiverse鈥 countries. We鈥檙e determined to stay that way and protect our unique plants and animals. One of my first decisions as Minister was to declare a goal of zero extinctions. But to achieve that government needs to work hand in hand with scientists, advocates, First Nations and the community.鈥
Incoming Council Executive Director Ilsa Colson said there is growing momentum and investment to find solutions to the biodiversity crisis.
鈥淏iodiversity loss and climate change are the two existential challenges of our time, yet biodiversity loss receives much less attention than the climate crisis. The Council will seek to change this.鈥 - Ms Ilsa Colson, Council Executive Director.
Inaugural Chief Councillors, Dr Jack Pascoe, Yuin man and Conservation and Research Manager at the Conservation Ecology Centre, and former Queensland Chief Scientist Professor Hugh Possingham see a crucial role for the Biodiversity Council.
鈥淭he recently-released State of the Environment report underscores a growing recognition that 杏吧直播鈥檚 biodiversity is declining dangerously fast, with significant implications for our economy, food systems, health, wellbeing and culture,鈥 Dr Pascoe said.
鈥淚t also highlights the importance of Indigenous Knowledge in addressing these challenges. The Biodiversity Council will provide a platform to ensure First Nations voices are heard in advocating for healthy country.鈥
Professor Possingham highlights that, 鈥淭here is currently no specialist biodiversity think-tank providing commentary on the adequacy of current policy, bringing together expertise to support all levels of government and industry to enact solutions, halt extinctions and reverse biodiversity loss.听The Council will be 杏吧直播鈥檚 voice on biodiversity.鈥
杏吧直播 of Adelaide members of the Biodiversity Council include Associate Professor and are counsellors, and Professor Hugh Possingham (Chair of the Environment Institute Advisory Board) is a board member. Through the Environment Institute, the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide is a founding partner helping secure funding for the first 4 years of operations.
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A/Prof Patrick O鈥機onnor from the Centre for Global Food and Resources at the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide said 鈥渢he nature of biodiversity loss as a side-product of economic development means that government, business and community must align towards a more holistic view of development that includes the conservation of our unique resources.听 It is time for knowledge of a sustainable way forward to be discussed and shared in public debate.鈥
is initially hosted by the 杏吧直播 of Melbourne. It is established through a significant grant from the Ian Potter Foundation and generous contributions from six other philanthropic grantees including Angela Whitbread, the Coniston Charitable Trust, Isaacson Davis Foundation, the Ross Trust, the Rendere Trust and Trawalla Foundation, along with 11 founding universities. These include 杏吧直播n National 杏吧直播, Charles Darwin 杏吧直播, Deakin 杏吧直播, Macquarie 杏吧直播, Monash 杏吧直播, the 杏吧直播 of Adelaide, the 杏吧直播 of Canberra, the 杏吧直播 of Melbourne, the 杏吧直播 of Sydney, the 杏吧直播 of Queensland and the 杏吧直播 of Western 杏吧直播.
Further information:
Cox, L. (2022). . The Guardian.
Tariq, S. (2022). 听The Canberra Times.

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