Nature in Queensland is a precious asset that must be protected.
Queensland’s environment is a well-being and lifestyle boon underpinning an agriculture sector worth $23.67 billion and a tourism sector worth $22 billion annually.
Queensland is home to 85 percent of Australia’s native mammals, 72 percent of native birds and more than 11,000 plant species. An increasing number of these are identified as threatened.
Queensland’s 2020 State of the Environment report states invasive non-native fauna and flora species place significant pressure on Queensland’s native biodiversity. Despite this – there is a lack of policies and programs to mitigate this significant pressure and protect nature, the next Queensland government must set an ambitious agenda to tackle the range of invasive species threats confronting our state.