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Protection of Gilbert’s Potoroo - Coggle Diagram
Protection of Gilbert’s Potoroo
Threat : Loss of Habitat
Natural disasters ( wildfires)
Logging and deforestation
Mining
Urbanization
Threat: Climate Change
Heat stress
Limited Shade
Reproductive success
Droughts
food and shortages
Fire frequency
Habitat fragmentation
increased predation due to re-distribution of predators
Stakeholder
Government Agencies
Federal Government Departments
Department of the Environment and Energy: Responsible for national conservation policies and funding.
Parks Australia: Manages national parks and reserves where Potoroos may reside.
State Government Departments
Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions: Responsible for wildlife management within the state.
Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development: Manages land use and agriculture impacting Potoroo habitat.
Conservation Organizations
Large NGOs
Australian Wildlife Conservancy (AWC): Operates wildlife sanctuaries and conducts research.
World Wildlife Fund (WWF): Advocates for Potoroo conservation and funds projects.
Local Conservation Groups
Community-based organizations focused on specific Potoroo habitats.
Researchers and Scientists
Academic Researchers
Universities and research institutions conducting Potoroo studies, genetics research, and ecological surveys.
Field Biologists
Experts in Potoroo behavior, ecology, and conservation.
Threat: Invasive Species
Red Foxes (Vulpes vulpes)
Feral Cats (Felis catus)
Rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Feral Herbivores
Solution
Predator Control
Biosecurity Measures
Fencing
Invasive Plant Control
Habitat Restoration
Research and Monitoring
Public Education
Community Involvement
Solution: Public Awareness and Education
Public Events and Workshops
guided nature walks
wildlife photography workshops
talks by experts
Online Resources
a dedicated website or web portal with information about Gilbert's Potoroos, their habitat, threats, and conservation efforts
Publications and Brochures
Partnerships
sponsorship and funding of awareness campaigns.
Public Exhibits
Conservation Tours
Media Coverage
Use social media platforms to share updates, facts, and success stories related to potoroos