Project Description

An inspiring case study of a remnant in the Big Scrub area being on the full recovery trajectory for restoration. Brett Weissel chronicles Rous Water’s restoration project which utilised innovative mechanical techniques to achieve successional transition illustrated in a very impressive recovery wheel.

Topic Mins: seconds
Opening title 00:00
Thanks 0:10
Background to project 0:47
Project area 1:07
Project methodology 1:27
Assisted regeneration, succession 2:15
Converting Camphor stands 2:53
Converting Lantana thickets 3:26
Landscape connectivity 4:05
Recovery Wheel 4:43
Natural recovery trajectory 5:07
Credits 5:32
End 5:50

Disclaimer

The information contained in this video, including opinions, advice and representations (the ‘Content’) has been formulated in good faith and with all due care, and is considered true and correct at the time of publication. Rous County Council does not warrant or represent that the video Content is free from errors or omissions or that it is exhaustive, particularly in relation to Content provided by third parties. Council does not accept any liability in relation to the quality or accuracy of the Content and reserves the right to change the Content at any time without notice.

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