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AABR Vic AGM & Restoration checklist launch

Planning for restoration projects - key steps and checklist & AABR Vic AGM The AABR Vic new year will be kicking off with the launch of the “Planning for restoration projects - key steps and checklist” at the branch AGM on February 27th, 2025 . The checklist presentation, 7:30-8:15pm, will consist of a panel discussion [...]

2025-02-27T07:19:00+10:00Categories: |Tags: , , |

Red Gum management for biodiversity

Acknowledging the Wurundjeri people the traditional custodians of the land we will walk in during this excursion. Eucalyptus Court Nature Reserve is the starting point. It is a 10 ha Plains Grassy woodland Reserve, or otherwise could be could be described as River Red Gum woodland or even Red Gum swamp, or Gilgai freshwater wetland. [...]

AABR Achievements 2023

This reflects the accomplishments of the Australian Association of Bush Regenerators (AABR) in 2023; key achievements, member updates, and exciting plans for the year 2024 are highlighted. AABR BOARD The AABR Board does not have requirements for representatives from each State and Territory. However, it is really pleasing that AABR has Board members from Queensland, [...]

2024-03-12T10:26:16+10:00Categories: AABR News|Tags: , , , , |

Protecting and restoring Wirra-lo Wetlands – Recording

The inspirational lunchtime webinar by Damien Cook from the Wetland Revival Trust- Protecting and restoring Wirra-lo Wetlands is an hour well spent is now available to watch on regenTV.  Never underestimate the power of a great idea and the dedication to a cause. The lunchtime webinar series co-hosted by AABRVic and ECAVic are proving to [...]

Adaptive Management at Ngarri–djarrang grassland (Reservoir, Vic)

Acknowledging the Wurundjeri People as traditional custodians in the land of the Merri Merri. Join Chris Geary (Ecological Program coordinator at Merri Creek Management Committee) for a walk and talk at Ngarri–djarrang grassland. Ngarri–djarrang is a nine hectare remnant, surrounded by suburbia on Victorias western volcanic Plain. MCMC has worked at this reserve for over [...]

Interpreting the National Restoration Standards for improving the reliability of local restoration projects

Watch the recording of the webinar   Lincoln Kern (Practical Ecology) and Tein McDonald (Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia) will speak about interpreting the National Restoration Standards to make project design and implementation more reliable for any local level project. Tein McDonald (a principal author of the National Restoration Standards) will first highlight ways the [...]

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