In this submission we discuss the work of community action groups that are willing to perform biosecurity services, supporting the ACT government to achieve meaningful progress towards the goals articulated in strategies, and how to collaborate effectively to protect our biodiversity and enhance ecosystem resilience.
We have 5 recommendations outlined below and in the submission.
Recommendations:
- State and territory governments should support and enable activities by
community action groups, saving money, effort and sharing biosecurity
responsibility for positive environmental outcomes. - The ACT government should consider providing appropriate support (funding,
advice and information) to groups including the Canberra Indian Myna Action
Group, that are willing to perform invasive animal control and monitoring on
behalf of the government. - Support for community invasive animal control should include animal welfare
best practice requirements. - Fund much-needed scientific research in the ACT to fill in knowledge gaps and
better understand the impacts of invasive species including the Common myna
on ACT’s biodiversity. - The ACT government should consider developing community extension and
outreach programs, to shift to a more collaborative approach to biosecurity
with community groups.