Title: A workshop for local government
1Being Aware about Biodiversity
- A workshop for local government
- outdoor officers
2About the presenter(Facilitator to insert own
information)
- Name
- Background
- Qualifications
- Current employment/business
- Connection with/ interest in the Parramatta River
catchment
3What is today about?
- Understanding yours and councils legal
responsibilities - Checking your performance
- Sharing experiences with peers
- Tips for what to do - and not do
- Knowing who else to talk to in council
4Who is here today?
- Please introduce yourself
- Name
- Where you are from
- Your job at council
5The main issues
- Looking after habitat
- Managing weeds
- Using chemicals in the workplace
- Understanding impacts on water quality
- nutrients
- erosion
- sediment control
- stormwater runoff
6Workshop organised by the Parramatta River
Catchment Group
7What is good about Sydney?
- What do you like doing in your spare time?
- What do you like most about the natural
environment in Sydney? - Have you had any interesting experiences with
native wildlife or in natural areas?
8Biodiversity what is it?
- The variety of living things and their
interactions. - Individuals - populations of single species and
their habitat needs - Ecosystems - the interactions within and between
species - Gene pools - the coding for the variety within
species - Example Wollemi Pine
In Sydney there are thousands of plant and animal
species. More diverse than all of Great Britain!
9Biodiversity in the Parramatta River catchment
Many important fish breeding sites
32 Endangered Fauna Species
31 Endangered Plant Species
12 Endangered Ecological Communities
10Remember the small things we sometimes cant see..
and what lies beneath
11Interactions of living things
12Why is Biodiversity important?
- It enhances our quality of life
- Natural areas provide breeding places for native
animals - Greater species diversity promotes survival of
all life forms - Genetic diversity is valuable for science and
medicine - It is the right thing to do. Plants and animals
have a right to exist. - Its the law!
13Any good news?
- If you had to tell a visitor a good news story
- about the condition of the Parramatta River,
- what would you say?
14Some Good NewsParramatta River Catchment
- Air quality is improving
- Water quality is improving
- Community awareness and involvement is on the
increase - Laws have more teeth and have been applied
strongly in some cases - Councils in the Sydney region are world leaders
in rehabilitating degraded natural areas - Council funding allocations have increased
15How we damage natural areas
- Pollution of land and water
- Clearing and damaging bushland areas
- Introducing weeds or feral animals
- Domestic animals
- Over use and
inappropriate
recreation
16Poor work practices
- Sediment and erosion control
- Tree management
- Chemical use and disposal
- Nutrient and stormwater runoff
- Dumping
- Poor clean up procedures (sites and equipment)
- Damage to soils
(compaction and
disturbance)
17Who cares about the environment?
- Biodiversity is one of the top 5 issues of
concern - 78 of people surveyed were concerned about
environment problems
Source Who Cares About the Environment survey
DECCW 2009
18Community Expectations of Council
19NSW Local Government Act (1993)
- Councils responsibilities fall within the
- requirement for
- Ecologically Sustainable Development
- Takes into account future generations
- Puts environmental protection measures in place
- Values biodiversity
20Your everyday actions
- Think about something that you know to do/not do
in the workplace for environmental reasons. - E.g. Do put waste in the bin
- Do not pour waste oil down a drain
Council staff are role models! You are visible to
the community and they watch your practices as a
benchmark for what is acceptable.
21Your councils actions
- Name one thing that you or your council does well
in - relation to environmental management.
- How does this protect biodiversity?
- What have been the main reasons for this action
taking place?
22The bigger picture
Or here
Rain falls here
Flows to here
A catchment is an area where all surface runoff
collects to a common point
23Courtesy of Fisheries Ecosystems section,
Industry Investment NSW
24The Parramatta River catchment from above
25Looking closer
Connecting Bidjigal Reserve, Lake Parramatta
Reserve and Upper Toongabbie Creek
26Closer again
Duck River and Waddangali Woodlands
27Look at the aerial photos laid out
- Find an area youre familiar with
- Can you see a site you work at?
- Your home?
- Where are some of the sensitive environments in
your vicinity? - How are they connected to your work activities
and the Parramatta River?
28 Tea break