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March Madness in the Pilbara

...native plants at the West End Markets. The species available were chosen by the Pilbara Program Manager and co-author of our new book, Mike Clark. They were selected for their...

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Moving towards an animal-centric view of restoration

...This often results in restored areas that don’t have animals in them or don’t contain species that used to occur there. We haven’t really measured the things that those animals...

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New edition of popular field guide showcases vegetation of Eyre Peninsula

...the Eyre Peninsula. The 248-page book features colour photographs of each of the 303 native plant species described and covers 75 species of bushland weeds. As well as detailed descriptions...

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New Kid on the Block

...a member of the Asteraceae family, and surely one of the most beautiful of all the species in this vast worldwide family, numbering more than 23,000 species! It is a ...

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Restoring Native Vegetation For Malleefowl Habitat

...vegetation within key areas of the species’ range. Through this project, we will work with the local community to undertake strategic restoration of 300 ha of cleared farmland to increase...

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Students get taste of life as a ranger

...students on endangered species, including bilbies and quolls, before embarking on an overnight camping adventure on Thursday, September 14. The ranger program has continued to blossom as Greening Australia continues...

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Yandeyarra Rangers work with researchers on country to monitor threatened northern quolls.

...and able to undertake monitoring, research and management of threatened species is vital to ensuring the project’s success and the survival of these species,” says Pip. “With the combined support...

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Reef Aid restoration at Crooked Waterhole moves upstream

...international migratory bird species. “Before restoration begun, the water quality was extremely poor with only two tolerant fish species found in the wetland. But earlier this year, we began catching...

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Success! Artificial hollows provide homes for animals in the Southern Highlands

...been inhabited or shown signs of occupation by animals, providing much-needed homes for threatened and key native species in the region. The hollows have been monitored every six months using...

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The missing link that can grow our economy and save the planet

...conservation of our threatened species, or risk being left to watch their decline and multiple species extinctions. The Government has concurrently announced the review of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity...

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Need for Native Seed

...we can better grow and harvest the most suitable species for the future. With an eons old understand of the landscape and our unique species, Indigenous communities play a critical...

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