Department of Environment and Conservation (Western Australia)

Department of Environment and Conservation
Agency overview
Formed 1 July 2006
Preceding agencies Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM)
Department of Environment
Jurisdiction Government of Western Australia
Agency executive Mr Keiran McNamara, Director General
Website
dec.wa.gov.au

The Department of Environment and Conservation is a department of the Government of Western Australia that is responsible for implementing the state's conservation and environment legislation and regulations. It was formed on 1 July 2006 by the amalgamation of the Department of Environment and the Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM).

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Current Status

The department manages more than 240,000 km², including more than nine per cent of WA's land area: its national parks, marine parks, conservation parks, regional parks, State forests and timber reserves, nature reserves, and marine nature reserves. It provides visitor and recreation facilities at a sustainable level for many of these.

It also supports or works closely with the following authorities: -

DEC is also responsible for the wildlife conservation project Western Shield.

Preceding agencies

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Information from the Aeon database at State Records Office of Western Australia
  2. ^ The National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority took over the functions of the National Parks Authority (Agency No. 952) on 16 April 1985. The National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority was abolished on 30 October 2000. All functions were transferred to the Conservation Commission.

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