Soil

Understanding Vegetation Shifts (Part 2): Mesic Shift & restoring fire regimes

Mesic shift is changing how bushland functions and the habitat types it provides — and how we respond matters. This technical webinar explores the drivers of mesic shift, fire regimes and applied disturbance as tools for managing vegetation density and long-term ecosystem resilience. It is grounded in observation, reference ecosystems and real-world decision-making.

Beyond Bunya Dieback – Spencer & Karen Shaw

Beyond Bunya Dieback Spencer and Karen Shaw, Brush Turkey Enterprises In writing this, we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Bunya Country, the Elders past, present, and emerging and their biocultural connection with this country. This relationship has prevailed for tens of thousands of years, through ice ages, sea levels rises, and invasion. This connection always [...]

AABR News 158 – March 2024

President's Perspective - Peter Dixon Peter Dixon, AABR President  |    president@aabr.org.au   |  0478 741 111 Bush Regeneration is one of those sweet professions or activities where practitioners can be satisfied that they are engaged in a positive thing. There are few moral or ethical dilemmas and I can’t think of any regenerator, volunteer or [...]

Why soil health matters in restoration, and how bush regenerators can better connect soil health to their restoration outcomes

Lachlan Curran PhD student, University of Queensland. Beneath our feet lie some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. It is estimated that over half of all species reside within the soil. The complex interactions between these species and the wider environment drive a range of ecosystem services. These services are influenced by, and [...]

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