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NATURE CONSERVATION ACT 1992 - SECT 16
Management principles of national parks (scientific)
16 Management principles of national parks (scientific)
(1) A national park (scientific) is to be managed to— (a) protect the
area’s exceptional scientific values and, in particular— (i) to ensure
that the processes of nature continue unaffected in the area; and
(ii) to
protect the area’s biological diversity to the greatest possible extent; and
(b) allow controlled scientific study and monitoring of the area’s natural
resources.
(2) However, if threatened wildlife is a significant natural
resource for the area, management of the area may include— (a) manipulation
of the wildlife’s habitat; and
(b) the control of threatening processes
relating to the wildlife, including threatening processes caused by other
wildlife.
(3) Subject to subsections (1) and (2) , a national park
(scientific), or a part of a national park (scientific), that is also an
indigenous joint management area is to be managed, as far as practicable, in a
way that is consistent with any Aboriginal tradition applicable to the area,
including any tradition relating to activities in the area.
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