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THREATENED SPECIES CONSERVATION ACT 1995 - SECT 94
Significant effect on threatened species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats
94 Significant effect on threatened species, populations or ecological
communities, or their habitats
(1) If the action proposed to be taken by the
applicant is not on land that is critical habitat and the application is not
accompanied by a species impact statement, the Director-General must determine
whether the action proposed is likely to significantly affect threatened
species, populations or ecological communities, or their habitats.
(2) For
that purpose, the Director-General must take into account the following: (a)
each of the factors listed in subsection (3),
(b) any assessment guidelines
issued and in force under section 94A.
(3) The following factors must be
taken into account in making a determination under this section: (a) in the
case of a threatened species, whether the action proposed is likely to have an
adverse effect on the life cycle of the species such that a viable local
population of the species is likely to be placed at risk of extinction,
(b)
in the case of an endangered population, whether the action proposed is likely
to have an adverse effect on the life cycle of the species that constitutes
the endangered population such that a viable local population of the species
is likely to be placed at risk of extinction,
(c) in the case of an
endangered ecological community or critically endangered ecological community,
whether the action proposed: (i) is likely to have an adverse effect on the
extent of the ecological community such that its local occurrence is likely to
be placed at risk of extinction, or
(ii) is likely to substantially and
adversely modify the composition of the ecological community such that its
local occurrence is likely to be placed at risk of extinction,
(d) in
relation to the habitat of a threatened species, population or ecological
community: (i) the extent to which habitat is likely to be removed or modified
as a result of the action proposed, and
(ii) whether an area of habitat is
likely to become fragmented or isolated from other areas of habitat as a
result of the proposed action, and
(iii) the importance of the habitat to be
removed, modified, fragmented or isolated to the long-term survival of the
species, population or ecological community in the locality,
(e) whether the
action proposed is likely to have an adverse effect on critical habitat
(either directly or indirectly),
(f) whether the action proposed is
consistent with the objectives or actions of a recovery plan or threat
abatement plan,
(g) whether the action proposed constitutes or is part of a
key threatening process or is likely to result in the operation of, or
increase the impact of, a key threatening process.
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