Biodiversity
Biodiversity is the rich tapestry of life, embracing the vast array of plants, animals, ecosystems, and ecological processes that sustain our planet. It spans species diversity, genetic variation, and the intricate web of ecosystems that support life. Queensland stands as a globally significant biodiversity hotspot, boasting an extraordinary and diverse landscape teeming with unique and irreplaceable wildlife.
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Terrestrial ecosystems
Terrestrial ecosystems are the community of living organisms and the non-living environmental features that support them.
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Riverine ecosystems
Clean water is essential for healthy riverine ecosystems and their connected habitats.
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Marine ecosystems
Queensland’s estuarine and marine ecosystems support much of the state’s native biodiversity, including migratory birds, dugongs, dolphins, turtles, and fish.
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Species and habitat
Queensland’s native plants (flora) and animals (fauna) are unique and valuable elements of our state’s rich biodiversity.
Management responses
Management responses are the actions or initiatives undertaken to protect, maintain and restore environmental assets, as well as those that prevent, mitigate or adapt to changes in the environment. They are generally developed in reaction to the observed or anticipated pressures and impacts, or the state of the environment. They act in a multitude of ways, either individually or, more often, in concert with one another to bring about environmental change.
Case studies
Case studies are a detailed examination of a specific project or program being undertaken by or for the Queensland Government.
Interactive dashboard
Explore the status and trends in Queensland's environmental asset by theme and sub-theme. Where available, use the regional filters to sort the data by Local Government area, Bioregion or Drainage division. Use the PowerBI interactive dashboard to view the data how you would like.