Expand View Figure 21 Impacts of major invasive species on terrestrial threatened species EPBC Act = Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act 1999 Source: Kearney et al. (2018) Download Go to data.gov For more information, go toInvasive species and range shifts Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 22 Invasive buffel grass impacting native ecosystems near Alice Springs, Northern Territory Photo: © Colin C Wilson, Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment For more information, go toInvasive species and range shifts Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 22 Invasive buffel grass impacting native ecosystems near Alice Springs, Northern Territory
Expand View Figure 23 Red imported fire ants Photo: Shutterstock For more information, go toInvasive species and range shifts Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 24 Number of Australian threatened species that would benefit from different management responses Source: Kearney et al. (2020) Download Go to data.gov For more information, go toCumulative pressures Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 24 Number of Australian threatened species that would benefit from different management responses
Expand View Figure 25 Integration of environmental and complementary waterway management at the local level, to achieve agreed outcomes Source: Productivity Commission (2021a) For more information, go toManagement approaches Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 25 Integration of environmental and complementary waterway management at the local level, to achieve agreed outcomes
Expand View Figure 26 Changes to the Indigenous estate over time Source: Recreated using data sourced from National Native Trust Tribunal, Geoscience Australia, and the Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences For more information, go toManagement approaches Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 27 Land and marine protected areas in Australia IUCN = International Union for Conservation of Nature Source: Recreated from Taylor (2020), using data from CAPAD 2010, 2016 and 2020 Download Go to data.gov For more information, go toManagement of specific sectors and resources Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 28 Cherry Tree Hill lookout, Tasmania Photo: James Hattam For more information, go toManagement of specific sectors and resources Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 29 Landcare ACT volunteers doing bushfire recovery work in Namadgi National Park, 2021 Photo: Landcare ACT For more information, go toManagement of specific sectors and resources Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 29 Landcare ACT volunteers doing bushfire recovery work in Namadgi National Park, 2021
Expand View Figure 30 Three species in the Threatened Species Strategy that are in recovery, moving from a trajectory of decline in 2005–15 to a trajectory of increase in 2015–20; clockwise from top left: orange‑bellied parrot; matchstick banksia; numbat Photos: Parrot – Graeme Chapman; banksia – Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions; numbat – Alexander Dudley For more information, go toManagement of specific sectors and resources Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Linkedin Share this link
Expand View Figure 30 Three species in the Threatened Species Strategy that are in recovery, moving from a trajectory of decline in 2005–15 to a trajectory of increase in 2015–20; clockwise from top left: orange‑bellied parrot; matchstick banksia; numbat