A Perth开发商因不小心清理濒危栖息地而被罚款,
A Perth developer was fined for accidentally clearing endangered cockatoo habitat, despite the land’s conservation status.
开发商Peet因无意清理对珀斯埃格林顿地区濒危黑鹦鹉至关重要的栖息地而被罚款,尽管土地被指定用于保护。
A developer, Peet, was fined for unintentionally clearing habitat critical to endangered black cockatoos in Perth’s Eglinton area, despite the land being designated for conservation.
环境倡导者说,与已清理的土地相比,小保护区不够充分,认为正在进行的发展对生物多样性构成威胁。
Environmental advocates say the small protected area is inadequate compared to the cleared land, calling the ongoing development a threat to biodiversity.
Peet声称,清除工作是由于承包商的错误造成的,尽管该地点被确定为保护地,并迅速报告了事件。
Peet claimed the clearing was due to a contractor’s error, despite having identified the site as conservation land, and reported the incident promptly.
当局没有发现违反批准条件的情况,Peet目前正在与政府机构合作,恢复该场地。
Authorities found no breach of approval conditions, and Peet is now working with government agencies to restore the site.
Alkimos-Eglinton地区预计到2041年将增长到30 000人,面临越来越大的压力,要平衡城市扩张与环境保护。
The Alkimos-Eglinton region, projected to grow to 30,000 residents by 2041, faces increasing pressure to balance urban expansion with environmental protection.