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Strategic
Plan
Vision
A community
where all sectors are involved in securing the sustainable future of Australia's
natural bushland
Mission
Promote the
Malleefowl as a flagship species to expand nature conservation in Australia
Aims
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Promote
the aims and objectives of the Malleefowl Preservation Group (MPG)
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Maintain
long term financial viability of the Malleefowl
Preservation Group
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Identify
factors limiting Malleefowl populations
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Develop
and implement National Malleefowl Recovery Plan guidelines in
Western Australia
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Provide
an effective support base for group operations
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To value,
inform and involve a diverse membership
Strategies
& Outcomes
1: - Promotion
& Awareness
Promote the
aims and objectives of the Malleefowl Preservation Group (MPG)
Strategies
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Raise
group profile
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Develop
and support regional interest groups
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Deliver
and promote education programs
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Maintain
regular project reports and Malleefowl Matter newsletters
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Seek
media promotion
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Promote
conservation at public forums
Outcomes
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Establishment
of interest groups
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Increased
MPG profile and project support
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Increased
nature conservation awareness
2: - Funding
and Sponsorship
Maintain
long term financial viability of the Malleefowl Preservation Group
Strategies
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Develop
innovative and strategic sponsorship and fund raising opportunities
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Promote
and advertise sponsor support
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Develop
and implement MPG fund raising projects
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Promote
tax deductible gift fund
Outcomes
3: - Research
and Development
Identify
factors limiting Malleefowl populations
Strategies
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Extend
associated habitat knowledge
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Promote
joint projects
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Disseminate
research results
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Develop
conservation strategies based on research results
Outcomes
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Increased
knowledge of factors limiting Malleefowl abundance and distribution
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Strategic
project planning that addresses habitat biodiversity and limiting
factors
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Increased
partnership projects
4: - Malleefowl
Conservation
Develop and
implement National Malleefowl Recovery Plan guidelines in Western Australia
Strategies
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Protect
habitat
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Reduce
threats
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Create
corridor links
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Develop
regional & state action plans
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Monitor
and identify populations
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Implement
captive breeding and re-introduction
Outcomes
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Increased
habitat protection & corridor links
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Established
Malleefowl conservation guidelines
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Decreased
Malleefowl threats
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Assessment
of population distribution/trends
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Development
of captive breeding guidelines
5: - Service
& Facilities
Provide an
effective support base for group operations
Strategies
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Expand
office infrastructure
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Identify
resource assistance programs
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Establish
an efficient and committed team
Outcomes
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Equitable
spread of workloads
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Happy,
informed, involved and enthusiastic team
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Recognition
as a professionally managed organisation
6: - Membership
To value,
inform and involve a diverse membership
Strategies
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Provide
membership opportunities
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Increase
membership knowledge
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Encourage
participation
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Increase
social activities
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Spread
volunteer workloads
Outcomes
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