Project Description
The process of facilitating the regeneration of a heavily weed infested, high profile coastal site at Norah Head Lighthouse Reserve is outlined by Scott Meier. Professional bush regenerators supported volunteers in tackling Bitou Bush, Lantana and a host of other introduced plant species. After three years there has been greater than 90% reduction in weed coverage on the site. Be inspired by this video.
Topic | Mins: seconds |
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Opening Title | 00:00 |
Introduction- location, history | 0:10 |
Project background and issues | 1:00 |
Monitoring | 2:10 |
Manual follow-up | 3:15 |
Direct seeding by volunteers | 3:45 |
Erosion control of erodible soils | 4:00 |
Results | 4:30 |
End credits | 5:00 |
Read More – Links
- Norah Head Restoration and Rehabilitation Project
- Best-practice management of bitou bush and boneseed
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