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Port Stephens Council's proposed development near Mambo Wetlands sparks opposition over threats to endangered species and ecosystems.
Conservationists oppose Port Stephens Council’s plan to develop a buffer zone around the Mambo Wetlands for residential and commercial use, warning it threatens endangered species and fragile ecosystems.
The proposed Salamander Bay Town Centre Place Plan includes development near flood-prone areas critical for wildlife corridors and wetland protection.
While the council says the wetland itself is not included and 1.41 hectares of high-value land will be conserved, critics question future environmental assessments and dispute claims that development profits will fund conservation.
The council will vote on the plan on November 25 after reviewing public submissions.
El desarrollo propuesto por el Consejo de Port Stephens cerca de los humedales Mambo despierta oposición por las amenazas a las especies y ecosistemas en peligro de extinción.