ALCA submission to the Senate Biosecurity inquiry

ALCA highlights the valuable opportunity to leverage the private land conservation sector to help implement and deliver Australia’s biosecurity measures and response preparedness.
ALCA submission to the Senate Biosecurity inquiry

ALCA highlights the valuable opportunity to leverage the private land conservation sector to help implement and deliver Australia’s biosecurity measures and response preparedness, noting that environmental biosecurity still requires substantial additional resourcing to effectively address Australia’s considerable environmental biosecurity concerns. 

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