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  1. Data provider: Endangered Species Protection in Richmond

    By providing an additional protected habitat for the threatened Julia Creek Dunnart we will develop a larger breeding pool for its long-term survival. The Green Army Team will first secure a new habitat for the animals by replicating the Julia Creek protected area (the aerodrome) at the Richmond Airport site. They will then restore the habitat by weed eradication and habitat restoration to prepare it for release of captive-bred animals...

  2. Data provider: Enhancing a Community Asset - South Coast Community Connection Killalea State Park Stage 3

    The project will focus on implementation of environmental site assessment, track construction and drainage control, track course selection, weed removal and identification, revegetation and propagation techniques and herbicide application.

  3. Data provider: Kimberley Nyikina-Mangala Rangers Protecting Wiliji Black-Footed Rock-Wallaby

    Sponsored group, Nyikina Mangala Rangers, will undertake this project with the sponsorship of Kimberly Land Council Aboriginal Corporation. This project will engage the Nyikina Mangala Rangers to undertake specific recovery plan actions to identify the extent of black-footed rock-wallabies in two crucial populations. Surveys will inform state and national threatened species databases, the Nyikina Mangala Healthy Country Plan and regional NRM plans...

  4. Data provider: Endangered species protection in North West Queensland through habitat enhancing

    The project aims to protect the Endangered Julia Creek Dunnart by reducing threats from grazing and weed invasion. This project will first secure the viability of the captive-bred dunnarts at the Julia Creek aerodrome by repairing the fence and restoring the habitat. The team will undertake a survey to identify existing colonies and potential sites for other releases of captive-bred animals.

  5. Data provider: Brewarrina Fish traps Conservation

    The Brewarrina Fish traps Conservation Management Plan (CMP) clearly identifies works that need to be undertaken to protect and manage the site as a National Heritage Place...

  6. Data provider: Green Army for Len Howard Conservation Park and Peel Inlet Reserves.

    Revegetation of the Len Howard Conservation Park and Peel Inlet Reserve. Other activities include rubbish removal, path repairs and construction, river bank restoration, weed control and basic construction of fencing, boardwalks and shelters.

  7. Data provider: Restoration of the Cattai Creek Headwaters Stage 2

    This project will continue work undertaken on Project 1 to restore a variety of vegetation communities, threatened plant species, and vegetation along the Cattai Creek headwaters. Activities also include seed collection and propagation activities at Councils Community Nursery.

  8. Data provider: Mt Eliza Coastal Walk and Indigenous Vegetation Project

    This proposed project supports the efforts of local friends groups in protecting Mount Eliza foreshore and other areas of foreshore around the Mornington Peninsula. Works will involve weed control, revegetation and minor path maintenance and construction, heritage restoration, fauna habitat works and monitoring.

  9. Data provider: Landscape change in Upper Loddon Catchment: weeding, revegetation, monitoring, fencing

    Green Army participants will undertake activities such as weed control, revegetation, seeding, fencing, monitoring and mapping. The project activities will enhance environmental values at the project sites in a manner that complements landscape change programs across the Upper Loddon Catchment in North Central Victoria.

  10. Data provider: Storm Recovery at Western Lake Macquarie through Clean-Up and Revegetation Project 1

    This project will assist with cleanup after the severe storm during April 2015. The Green Army team will work in partnership with Landcare groups and council officers to ensure that bushland areas on the western side of Lake Macquarie continue to be maintained. The team will assist with clearing sites by cross-cutting fallen trees that are blocking pathways to enable visitor access on tracks through bushland sites...