Project Description
This video is a snapshot of the threats and restoration achievements at Wamberal Lagoon Nature Reserve on the Central Coast. Home of rare plants and the only lagoon that is surrounded by National Park in an urban setting it comes with its own unique set of human induced threats. Adaptive management quickly turned an act of arson into an opportunity to increase the regeneration outcomes.
Topic | Mins: seconds |
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Opening Title | 00:00 |
Site location and Background | 0:12 |
Key threats | 1:22 |
Project Partners | 2:20 |
Volunteers, community engagement | 2:50 |
Techniques | 3:30 |
Results- littoral rainforest | 3:45 |
Volunteer | 4:30 |
Credits | 4:55 |
Read More – Links
- NPWS 1993 Wamberal Lagoon Nature Reserve Plan of Management
- DEE 2017 Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets of Eastern Australia Ecological Community. Draft National Recovery Plan:http://www.environment.gov.au/system/files/resources/fc653a9e-5667-42ce-992d-a7ec08d5120a/files/draft-recovery-plan-littoral-rainforest.pdfandhttp://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/publications/littoral-rainforest
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