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  1. Data provider: Connectivity / The West East Link Connectivity Project / Weeds, fencing, revegetation

    The Project will (1) Protect endangered species and ecological communities, (2) Increase remnant health and resilience (3) Increase community engagement with project sites via publications and activity and, (4) build capacity of the Green Army Team to find jobs. Activities will include (a) fencing (b) weed control (c) revegetation (d) surveys (e) ecology training (f) working with Landcare and project stakeholders...

  2. Data provider: Warracknabeal East - Reduced Green House Gas Emission - A Win Win for Farmers

    This project will promote sustainable management of agriculture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Ten farming enterprises in the Warracknabeal East region will analyse the soil on their property in relation to soil nitrogen and other factors. The Warracknabeal East conservation farmers will hold one workshop with a consultant agronomist to educate farmers and interpret data from soil testing.

  3. Data provider: Building connectivity and restoring habitat at Monarto

    This project will restore 60ha of remnant vegetation and build connectivity between these patches through the revegetation of 25ha. This work will be conducted on a 1000 ha property at Monarto. Around 450ha of remnant vegetation is distributed in patches across the property, these contain EPBC listed plant communities (2) and species (10)...

  4. Data provider: High Conservation Value Vegetation Restoration in the Clarence Valley - Stage 3

    The Green Army team will work with the National Parks and Wildlife Service, Clarence Valley Council and community groups to restore high conservation value vegetation in and around Yuraygir National Park and at Susan Island, Grafton. Participants will control weeds (including Weeds of National Significance) Lantana, Bitou Bush, Madeira Vine & Asparagus Fern) which are degrading Littoral Rainforest, coastal habitats and Lowland Rainforest...

  5. Data provider: Hardings Paddock (Flinders Goolman Conservation Estate) Bush tucker Trail

    Green Army teams working in the Flinders Goolman Conservation Reserve will resurface an eroded deco pedestrian path along the Gamlen Circuit, undertake Lantana and weed control and revegetate the popular Bush Tucker Trail in this popular day use area of the reserve. The activities will help protect threatened and regionally significant species by providing new and improved habitat...

  6. Data provider: Restoring the Chapman and Greenough - Estuaries of the Mid West Stage 2 (Project 1)

    Restoring the Chapman and Greenough - Estuaries of the Mid West Green Army project will increase the capacity for the City of Greater Geraldton and the community to implement priority management recommendations for the Chapman and the Greenough to protect, restore and celebrate the significant national environmental and heritage values of the regionally significant waterways...

  7. Data provider: Updating the Mackay Whitsunday Water Quality Improvement plan (2014-2021)

    The WQIP published by Reef Catchments (2008) has been a major resource for local industry & science, setting a benchmark for WQIP's in Qld. The updated WQIP will set new targets & objectives for regional water quality management incorporating latest knowledge for port expansion & coastal urban development...

  8. Data provider: [C4OC] Improving governance arrangements

    The Northern Gulf region is vast, 196,000 km2 with a sparse, widely dispersed population. The region’s people (25% Indigenous) also suffer significant socio-economic disadvantage compared to other areas in Australia (ABS data) and historically, due to the small population size, remoteness, and inaccessibility during the wet season, the region has not been well-serviced by government agencies...

  9. Data provider: Glen Alvin - Wildlife Corridor and Gully Regeneration

    This project will fence off 1.5 kms of a watercourse that is showing signs of erosion and create off-stream watering points to prevent cattle accessing it. Replanting of 1,200 native shrubs and trees will rejuvenate the cleared landscape and stabilise the watercourse. The community will be engaged through a field day, media releases and newsletter...

  10. Data provider: [C4OC] Restoring and Protecting Coastal Environments and Urban Waterways in the South Coast of WA

    This sub project supports community and partners to protect coastal environments and urban waterways, ecological communities, and EPBC species across coastal environments of the South Coast NRM Region. The project will be delivered over 5 years in priority sites identified by the community and partner organisations under the guidance of the Regional NRM Strategy ‘Southern Prospects’ and the Regional Coastal Strategy 'Southern Shores'...