Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002:schedule:8:p37
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00002
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 8 (pt 37/52)
Character Range: 639718–642711

131, 154
prohibitions
camp fires except in authorised manner, 170
camping except in authorised camping areas, 170
certain adventurous activities, 155
certain fishing practices, 173
international movement of wildlife specimens for scientific purposes, 114
or control of certain activities, 146
or restriction of people entering or remaining in the park, 155, 162
re plants, animals, soil and other material, 80, 83, 184
research and monitoring activities, unless authorised, 181
scuba diving, 171
swimming in certain areas, 171
walking off a public road or track, 170
and roads and routes for transportation of minerals, 95
and roads and tracks, 163
and temporary or permanent closures of sites, 105
and traditional use of land and water, 168
and wildlife protection, 213
and World Heritage management principles, 193

environmental impact assessment, 212
for commercial taking or harvesting of wildlife or plants, 166
Environmental Impact Assessment Guidelines, 135, 136
environmental impact assessment matters and considerations, 138–9
environmental impact assessment process
and human use impacts on park values, 96
environmental performance of park operations
review of, 141
Environmental Reform (Consequential Provisions) Act 1999
and the park, 7, 208
Environmental Research Institute of the Supervising Scientist (ERISS)
Supervising Scientist Division, 142
and mining, 97
and research on environmental matters, 114
research protocols, 117, 181
and uranium mining, 95, 114
working relationships with, 116
environmentally responsible use of resources, 140
estuarine crocodiles see saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus)
eucalypt woodlands, 70
European bees, 71, 83, 85
event licences, 176
events in the park, 105, 176
events policy, 105
exclusive use or access to sites, 105
exotic aquatic animals, 85
exotic aquatic snails, 85
exotic birds, 85
exotic fish, 85
exotic pasture grasses, 88
extractive research and monitoring activities, 182
extreme weather events, 76, 92, 93

F
Facebook, 110
fees (service fees, permit fees, and lease/licence fees), 105, 131, 144, 145, 175
feral animal control programmes, 83
outsourcing of to Bininj/Mungguy, 78, 87
feral animal education programme, 87
feral animal strategy, 87
feral animals
and Bininj/Mungguy cultural sites, 52, 53
and floodplains, 68, 69
and lowlands, 71, 72
and public safety, 86
and rainforest, 74, 75
risk of to visitors, 127
and rock art, 45
and stone country, 64
feral animals – park-wide threats affecting values, 76, 83–7
actions, 87

background on individual species
black rats, 85
buffalo and cattle, 84
cane toads, 84
cats, 84
dogs, 85
European bees, 85
exotic aquatic animals, 85
exotic birds, 85
horses and donkeys, 84
introduced ants, 85
pigs, 84
management issues
disease, 86
effective use of resources, 86
high-priority species, 86
other pests, 86
potential new species, 86
public safety, 86
unattended pets, 86
outcome, 83
performance indicator, 83
policies, 87
feral bees, 71
feral cats, 83, 84, 86
and floodplains,