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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Springbrook conservation plan

A comprehensive conservation management plan designed to help protect and preserve the Springbrook Region Conservation Reserves into the future was today endorsed by Council’s Sustainable City Future Committee.

Committee Chair Cr Peter Young said the Springbrook Region Conservation Reserves Management Plan had been developed to protect the area’s biodiversity and unique cultural heritage.

“The management plan covers a large range of priorities for the area, such as native plant and animal conservation, bushfire management, ecological restoration and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors,” said Cr Young.

“The area is one of our city’s best natural areas and is truly a unique part of the Gold Coast.”

Divisional Councillor Ted Shepherd said it was very important to have in place a comprehensive strategic management plan that will regulate and protect the region’s significant natural value.

“Under the plan, Council’s key strategic priorities for the Springbrook Region Conservation Reserves also includes informing the community about protecting their environment and its wildlife, as well as community awareness and education campaigns on the importance of bushfire prevention and management,” said Cr Shepherd.

“The conservation plan is also supported by a detailed bushfire strategy for Springbrook developed in partnership by Council, the EPA and the Queensland Fire and Rescue service and this strategy is due to go before Council in the next six weeks.

“Community feedback on the draft plan was extensive, with a number of detailed submissions received.

“I believe we have the balance right between protecting the area’s conservation values and the ever growing demands of visitors.”