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divisi dari Depatmen Alam Sekitar Australia. Parks Australia akan berkerja sama dengan stakeholders dan organisasi- organisasi untuk membuat kerjasama untuk menjalankan renchana ini, bekerja untuk selesaikan isu-isu pemuliharaan watasan dan pekara-pekara yang kenak menganak dengan semua.
Bantuan masyarakat dan stakeholders akan terus dijalankan dalam renchana ini, terutamamanya dengan bekerja dengan PKNPCMC, kasi dan bantu buat aktiviti-aktiviti pembelajaraan, kasi penduduk pekerjaan dan aktiviti-aktiviti sukarela yang yang kenak.

Pengikutan dengan undang undang
Undang-undang EPBC melarang seberapa aktiviti dari dijalankan ditaman kecuali kalok mengikut pelaturan renchana pengurusan. Aktiviti-aktiviti baru yang tidak disebut atau dilihat didalam renchana akan diperiksa untuk pastikan apa ia boleh menganggu taman atau tadak. Ada bagian renchana ini yang benarkan Direktur merekenkan jawapan untuk aktiviti-aktiviti dan isu-isu yang tidak disebutkan dalam renchana.

Pemeriksaan renchana
Sebelum renchana pengurusan yang nomor empat dibuat, renchana ini diperkisa untuk pastikan berapa effective dan bagus ia dapatkan tujuan yang ditetapkan dan cara ia membantu mengurus nilai-nilai taman.

                   Vision and values of
                   Pulu Keeling National Park
Vision and values of Pulu Keeling National Park
Park vision
Pulu Keeling National Park continues to be recognised for its natural, cultural and scientific values, as an isolated atoll with largely intact marine, terrestrial and wetland ecosystems, with minimal human impact upon its natural condition.

Park values
Pulu Keeling National Park is an uninhabited low-lying tropical oceanic coral atoll, mostly covered by sand and fragments of coral and pumice, on top of an old volcanic seamount that rises from a depth of 5,000 metres.
The park includes all of North Keeling Island, a land area of 1.2 square kilometres and a central lagoon wetland, and surrounding marine waters extending 1.5 kilometres from the island's shore.
The park was proclaimed in December 1995 for the purposes of:
    * The preservation of the area in its natural condition
    * The encouragement and regulation of the appropriate use, appreciation and enjoyment of the area by the public.
The land area of the park falls within the Indian Ocean Tropical Islands bioregion under the Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia. The marine waters of the park fall within the Christmas Island Province marine bioregion.
Natural values

     * The park contains internationally significant habitats and biodiversity.
-           The park is in a relatively pristine state and supports rare and original ecosystems and their species; it includes terrestrial, wetland and marine habitats.
-           The park preserves terrestrial plant communities that are the last intact remnants of the original Cocos (Keeling) Islands plant communities.
-           The park supports the most diverse seabird populations in the Indian Ocean and is the only seabird rookery within a radius of 900 kilometres.
-           The park supports coconut trees that are considered to be the most primitive form of the species.
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