Threatened Species Decision Tool – feedback form

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The Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI), in collaboration with CSIRO, have developed a new Threatened Species Prioritisation Framework. The purpose of the Framework is to guide actions and investment to support the recovery of Queensland’s threatened plants and animals.

The Framework includes:

  1. This Threatened Species Decision Tool (TSDT)
  2. A comprehensive database that underpins the TSDT
  3. A structured approach for how to use the TSDT

The Threatened Species Decision Tool is designed to be a user-friendly, flexible interface to access information to support priority setting for threatened species recovery.


Your privacy

The Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (the department) collects your personal information, including your opinion in relation to several survey questions, to help us evaluate the Threatened Species Decision Tool (Tool). You have been asked to complete this survey because you are a registered user of the Tool. Your participation is entirely voluntary.

Our service provider Granicus (via Engagement HQ and In the Loop) has sent this survey to you on our behalf. To maintain its systems and provide its services to us, Granicus may store personal information in its UK, US and India locations. More about how personal information is managed and protected in these environments can be found in the Granicus Privacy Policy.

Your survey responses will be handled by the department in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 and our Privacy Policy and, unless de-identified, will not be shared outside of the department. If you have questions, or to access or change your survey response, please contact us at threatened.species@detsi.qld.gov.au.

The Queensland Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI), in collaboration with CSIRO, have developed a new Threatened Species Prioritisation Framework. The purpose of the Framework is to guide actions and investment to support the recovery of Queensland’s threatened plants and animals.

The Framework includes:

  1. This Threatened Species Decision Tool (TSDT)
  2. A comprehensive database that underpins the TSDT
  3. A structured approach for how to use the TSDT

The Threatened Species Decision Tool is designed to be a user-friendly, flexible interface to access information to support priority setting for threatened species recovery.


Your privacy

The Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (the department) collects your personal information, including your opinion in relation to several survey questions, to help us evaluate the Threatened Species Decision Tool (Tool). You have been asked to complete this survey because you are a registered user of the Tool. Your participation is entirely voluntary.

Our service provider Granicus (via Engagement HQ and In the Loop) has sent this survey to you on our behalf. To maintain its systems and provide its services to us, Granicus may store personal information in its UK, US and India locations. More about how personal information is managed and protected in these environments can be found in the Granicus Privacy Policy.

Your survey responses will be handled by the department in accordance with the Information Privacy Act 2009 and our Privacy Policy and, unless de-identified, will not be shared outside of the department. If you have questions, or to access or change your survey response, please contact us at threatened.species@detsi.qld.gov.au.

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