Journal article
Spending to save: What will it cost to halt Australia's extinction crisis?
BA Wintle, NCR Cadenhead, RA Morgain, SM Legge, SA Bekessy, M Cantele, HP Possingham, JEM Watson, M Maron, DA Keith, ST Garnett, JCZ Woinarski, DB Lindenmayer
Conservation Letters | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1111/conl.12682
Abstract
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commitments to recovering them. Yet most of Australia's imperiled species continue to decline or go extinct and a contributing cause is inadequate investment in conservation management. However, this has been difficult to evaluate because the extent of funding committed to such recovery in Australia, like in many nations, is opaque. Here, by collating disparate published budget figures of Australian governments, we show that annual spending on targeted threatened species recovery is around U.S.$92m (AU$122m) which is around one tenth of that spent by the U.S. endangered species recovery pro..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Commonwealth of Australia's National Environmental Science Program