A six year – $250,000 Environmental Trust project enabled a community group to formally identify threatened species, record and monitor the local flora and fauna and undertake bush regeneration which has aided connectivity and set the multiple public reserves on a recovery trajectory. An assortment of community engagement events were undertaken and a plethora of publications produced to support local landholders to care for their bushland blocks, which in turn has aided the protection of the public reserves.
Suzanne Pritchard2020-04-01T20:28:22+10:00Categories: Case Studies, What's New|Tags: Case Study, regenTV|
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