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Biodiversity Assessment and Management |
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Biodiversity Assessment and Management (BAAM) is a team of highly skilled ecologists committed to the use of systematic science for project and conservation planning. Staff have specialist knowledge of terrestrial and aquatic vertebrate and invertebrate fauna species and habitats, vegetation, and in-house multidisciplinary environmental science for full project comprehension, planning and integration. |
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BAAM is comprised of eleven permanent staff and a range of part-time and contract staff employed as needs arise. The BAAM team are experts with indicator species, endangered species and ecosystems with access to other top experts in these fields.
The Managing Directors of BAAM are Adrian Caneris and Paulette Jones. |
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Adrian Caneris is a wildlife expert with primary knowledge of vertebrate taxa. His areas of expertise are in vertebrate fauna assessment and management, habitat assessment, ecological monitoring, biodiversity planning, feral species management and community liaison and facilitation. He has been involved in research, management, consulting, tertiary teaching and community based studies of terrestrial ecology, particularly vertebrate fauna for over 20 years. He has vast experienced in working with State and local governments and this is reflected in his numerous appointments to ministerial and advisory committees. |
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Paulette Jones is an environmental scientist with over 18 years experience in the planning, management, conduct and reporting of environmental investigations from small ecological studies to impact assessments and long-term ecological monitoring for major development and planning projects. |
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Eco Tourism Consultant Tourism Consultant Marketing Consultant Ecotourism Sustainable Tourism Destination Development Recreation Concept Design Advocacy and Stakeholder Engagement Public Private Partnership Development Market Research Analysis Social Economic Impact Assessment World Heritage Protected Areas Conservation |
BAAM has the ability to undertake detailed
fauna and flora inventory and habitat identification, or to
concentrate on specific species and species habitat management
issues. In particular, it is not simply the ability
to accurately list species presence or absence that represents
our strength, it is our ability to interpret survey results,
define the relevance of results to legislation and determine
the implications of the results for planning and management
that provides the greatest value to our clients.
http://www.biodiversity.tv/ |