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Culturally significant entities are species or ecological communities that hold cultural significance to Indigenous Australians, forming part of their Songlines or other components of cultural knowledge. There is currently no consistent national definition of a culturally significant entity, meaning they are not treated by policy-makers and conservation practitioners in the same way as threatened species. In order to develop a meaningful and collaborative approach to managing culturally significant entities, Indigenous researchers, as part of a project with The Resilient Landscapes Hub, set out to establish a consistent definition of culturally significant entities and propose an approach to recognise them in national legislation, policy and strategic-planning mechanisms. Biodiversity Council Lead Councillor and Indigenous Researcher Dr Teagan Shields from Curtin University, who co-led the project, explains the importance of establishing a national definition and key recommendations for combining Indigenous knowledge and practices with Western approaches to managing Australia’s biodiversity. Read more: https://biodiversitycouncil.org.au/ne...