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and management of invasive and pest wildlife and implement appropriate scientifically based management strategies consistent with relevant legislation.
     2.10.9       Manage and monitor the incidence of snakes in accordance with the ANBG's Snake Management Policy to conserve the natural abundance of snakes and to minimise risks to visitors.
      2.10.10       Encourage external collaborators to undertake research on and monitoring of native animal species to further knowledge of their biology and ecology.

EDUCATION AND APPRECIATION

        Goal 3.               Engage and inspire communities in valuing and appreciating Australia's plant heritage

Direction setting
The ANBG offers recreational and learning experiences and promotes the appreciation of Australia's unique flora. It strives to connect people with Australia's rich natural and cultural heritage and encourages Australians to value our unique plants and ecosystems.
Education and public programs will provide high-quality experiences and learning opportunities to deepen understanding of the role that Australian plants play in our lives. The ANBG will broaden its ability to tell stories of Australia's natural and cultural heritage through partnerships with diverse institutions and organisations.
ANBG education programs will be recognised for their innovative approach to school curriculums and feature increased use of online learning resources to extend their national reach.
The ANBG will continue to provide opportunities for discussion and understanding of plants and biodiversity using rich internet content created by the ANBG and its partners. Appropriate social networking tools will provide opportunities for the wider national and international community to engage with the work of the ANBG and with Australian plants.
Interpretive tools will be used to engage visitors and tell Australian stories that connect people with plants and ecosystems.
The living collection will provide visitors with enjoyable, inspirational and educational experiences that enhance understanding and appreciation of the values of the ANBG and Australia's unique flora and landscapes. Achievement of this goal will result in recognition of the ANBG as a quality visitor experience among national capital attractions as well as an online destination.

Goal topics
3.1 Education and outreach
3.2 Interpretation
3.3 Public programs and events
3.4 Recreation, tourism and visitor management
3.5 Promoting the ANBG
3.6 Friends of the ANBG

Performance indicators

    * Post-visit evaluation of activities demonstrates that the majority of participants were inspired to learn and understand the value of Australia's flora
    * There is an increase in the range and quality of interpretive and education resources used to engage with people of all ages and backgrounds
    * Overall user satisfaction with the ANBG, expressed through visitor surveys, is 90% or higher
    * There is an increase in the number of visitors to the ANBG, including online users

Outcomes

    * Learning and experiences that connect people with plants and inspire learning and understanding of the value of Australia's