Comprehensive Animal Management and Wildlife Stewardship Policy Framework
This policy framework outlines key strategies for wildlife stewardship and animal management, focusing on regional collaboration, community awareness, partnerships, and technical committees. Recommendations include convening working groups, pursuing policy agreements, and initiating forums to address specific needs. The aim is to develop coordinated communication strategies and prioritized skill-sharing opportunities to enhance animal welfare and conservation efforts.
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1. Convening of a regional local laws technical working group. 2. Convening of a regional customer service AMWS forum and workshop. 3. FNQROC pursue a no surprises policy agreement with relevant state departments acting in the AMWS space. 4. The outcomes of the regional Local Laws and Customer Service technical working group/forum/workshop are used to inform the development of a regional project proposal for a coordinated communication/ behaviour change strategy. 5. FNQROC work with Hope Vale, Wujal Wujal and Yarrabah to initiate an animal management forum to address the specific requirements of ASC s, their communities, and the AMW program. Recommendations
Stock management Domestic dogs Partnerships and regional collaboration Community awareness and education Wildlife FNQROC Animal management technical committee
1. Community awareness and education - Consider adoption/adaptation of Cassowary Coast Good Dog Owners Guide in other LG s or region. 2. Stock Management MOU with Qld Police (Stock Squad), Dept. Agriculture & Fisheries (Animal Biosecurity) & Qld Health. 3. Resource Sharing MOU include AMWS in natural asset management to include animal management & wildlife stewardship (local laws) or development of Local Laws specific MOU. 4. Skills and capacity matrix (regional/local/individual) identify and prioritise opportunities for; training, skill sharing, mentoring and procurement of professional services 5. Build links with other technical committees procurement, planning and natural assets Recommendations from Animal Management Technical Committee