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Heritage Convention and the Ramsar Convention, if appropriate)

           (j)      if the reserve includes a National Heritage place:

              1. not be inconsistent with the National Heritage management principles; and

             2. address the matters prescribed by regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 324S(4)(a); and

           (k)     if the reserve includes a Commonwealth Heritage place:

              1. not be inconsistent with the Commonwealth Heritage management principles; and

             2. address the matters prescribed by regulations made for the purposes of paragraph 341S(4)(a).

         In preparing a management plan the EPBC Act (s.368) also requires account to be taken of various matters. In respect to the park and botanic garden these matters include:

           •      the regulation of the use of the park and botanic garden for the purposes for which they were declared
           •      the protection of the special features of the park and botanic garden, including objects and sites of biological, historical, palaeontological, archaeological, geological and geographical interest
           •      the protection, conservation and management of biodiversity and heritage within the park and the botanic garden
           •      the protection of the park and botanic garden against damage
           •      Australia's obligations under agreements between Australia and one or more other countries relevant to the protection and conservation of biodiversity and heritage.
International agreements

         This management plan must take account of Australia's obligations under relevant international agreements. The following agreements are relevant to the park and botanic garden and are taken into account in this management plan.

         CAMBA

         CAMBA provides for China and Australia to cooperate in the protection of migratory birds listed in the annex to the agreement and their environment, and requires each country to take appropriate measures to preserve and enhance the environment of migratory birds. Twenty-six species listed under this agreement occur in the park and botanic garden.

         JAMBA

         JAMBA provides for Japan and Australia to cooperate in taking measures for the management and protection of migratory birds, birds in danger of extinction, and the management and protection of their environments, and requires each country to take appropriate measures to preserve and enhance the environment of birds protected under the provisions of the agreement. Thirty-two species listed under this agreement occur in the park and botanic garden.

         ROKAMBA

         ROKAMBA provides for the Republic of Korea and Australia to cooperate in taking measures for the management and protection of migratory birds and their habitat by providing a forum for the exchange of information, support for training activities and collaboration on migratory bird research and monitoring activities. Twenty-six species listed under this agreement occur in the park and botanic garden.

         Bonn Convention

         The Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals (Bonn Convention) aims to conserve terrestrial, marine and avian migratory species throughout their range.