Regenerating and planting of rainforest buffers to protect homes and...
Joanne Green, Rainer Hartlieb and Zia Flook Introduction. The wildfires of November and December, 2019, burnt over 5,500 hectares of Nightcap National Park and the surrounding areas, including the...
View ArticleCrowdy Bay National Park, NSW – Assisted regeneration of a littoral...
Figure 1. Volunteers at the initial working bee in the burnt littoral rainforest. Introduction. Crowdy Bay National Park is located on the NSW Mid-north coast and comprises coastal landscapes, some of...
View ArticlePost-fire assisted regeneration at Rutidosis Ridge, Scottsdale Reserve,...
Figure 1. Undamaged grassy woodland reference site occurring at high elevation at Scottsdale (Photo: Brett Howland) Introduction. Scottsdale Reserve is a 1,328-hectare private conservation reserve,...
View ArticleBiological and cultural restoration at McDonald’s Swamp in northern Victoria,...
Dixie Patten (Barapa Wemba Working for Country Committee) and Damien Cook (Wetland Revival Trust. Introduction. McDonald’s Swamp is a 164-ha wetland of high ecological and cultural significance, and is...
View ArticleRegeneration of indigenous vegetation at Third Reedy Lake as it has dried...
Damien Cook Introduction. Third Reedy Lake is a freshwater wetland in the Kerang region in north central Victoria. It is part of the Kerang Wetlands Ramsar Site, which means that it is recognised as...
View ArticleLake Bolac Eel Festival and Environmental Forum – 25-26 March 2022
Figure 1. An Environmental Forum is a held at each Lake Bolac Eel Festival to bring to the festival-goers reliable information about the ecology of the region and its potential for improved management....
View ArticleRewilding lake edges at Sherwood Arboretum
Carole Bristow Figure 1. The site in 2014, 5 years prior to works, showing the lack of wetland fringing vegetation due to it being regularly brushcut. (Photo Friends of Sherwood Arboretum) Sherwood...
View ArticleShorebird habitat restoration in the Hunter Wetlands National Park
By Tom Clarke Figure 1. Contractors felling mangrove trees to restore migratory shorebird habitat structure at Stockton Sandspit. Introduction. Thirty-seven species of migratory shorebirds regularly...
View ArticleEradicating weeds along the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area coastline
Jon Marsden-Smedley Figure 1. The project supports multiple bird species including the vulnerable (a) Hooded Plover, (b) Australian Pied Oystercatcher, (c) Sooty Oystercatcher and (c) the critically...
View ArticleBridging the Gaps: Community Created Post-Storm Fauna Crossings
Key words. Wildlife bridge, habitat creation, storm recovery, forest management, Fauna canopy bridge Joanne Isaac Figure 1. Bridge creation workshop at primary school. © ERA Introduction. In June...
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