Protection of Flora and Fauna 600 members Established in 1969

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Protection of Flora and Fauna 600 members Established in 1969 ANGAIR Protection of Flora and Fauna 600 members Established in 1969

Anglesea Heath Is a biodiversity hot spot Victoria is the most developed state We need to maintain high vegetation value areas for conservation-net gain principle Any such areas in the land not already listed to go into the GONP should be added following mine rehabilitation Interpretative signage highlighting vegetation values

Mine Rehabilitation We note that 7ha of high value vegetation will be removed to adjust slope Adjusted slope will be grassed Appropriate offsets are required equivalent on habitat hectare basis

Healthy Parks Healthy People Acknowledge other users Shared walking and cycling tracks need to be properly maintained Properly resourced and monitored to stop illegal/unauthorised uses Reclaimed mine areas with reduced vegetation values may provide other recreational opportunities