Assessing partial loss of biodiversity

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is seeking feedback on the Assessing partial loss of biodiversity values guide.
Transmission line easement through patch of Watagan Range Turpentine-Mahogany Grassy Forest, Jilliby State Conservation
Transmission line easement through patch of Watagan Range Turpentine-Mahogany Grassy Forest, Jilliby State Conservation

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What’s this about?

The Biodiversity Assessment Method (BAM) is a transparent, consistent, and scientifically robust way to assess impacts on or improvements in, biodiversity under the Biodiversity Offsets Scheme.

This document is to be used by accredited assessors in applying the BAM to assess partial loss of biodiversity values. 

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water is seeking feedback on the Assessing partial loss of biodiversity values guide.

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Have your say by 2 September 2024.

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