Monitoring IUCN and other conservation species (policies). Have a policy to identify, monitor and protect any IUCN Red Listed species and national conservation list species with habits in areas affected by the operation of your university.
The conservation of vulnerable and endangered animal species is a key focus for animal research projects undertaken at UniSC, which is governed by the Animal Ethics Academic Policy. UniSC has guidelines to identify, monitor and protect any IUCN Red Listed species and national conservation list species that habits or is used in research projects by UniSC staff.
The UniSC Animal Welfare guidelines for Fish details how protected species should be managed through the permitting system, especially when caught as by catch.
UniSC identifies, monitors, and protects IUCN Red Listed species and national conservation list species in areas affected by university operations. This is essential for biodiversity conservation which the university supports via its Sustainability Operational Policy. This includes regular assessments to identify at-risk species, continuous monitoring of their habitats, and the implementation of protective measures to mitigate any negative impacts. By integrating conservation efforts into the university’s operational framework, the policy ensures that endangered species receive the necessary protection and support. Additionally, it promotes awareness and engagement within the university community, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and stewardship.
Summary
UniSC has adopted a policy to identify, monitor, and protect IUCN Red Listed and national conservation list species in university-affected areas ensures their conservation and promotes environmental responsibility.