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Restoring Australia growing strong

...several endangered species, including three types of black cockatoo: Carnaby’s, Baudin’s and the Forest Red-Tailed Black Cockatoo. One Restoring Australia site in WA is Avondale Park, managed by local landholder...

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Climate Future Plots

Climate Future Plots are areas of revegetated and restored land which incorporate genetic and/or species diversity to enhance habitat resilience to the uncertain and unpredictable effects of climate change. Addressing...

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It isn’t easy being green (and golden bell frog)

...both Bell Frog species co-exist together and both species have been identified as increasing in numbers. As this has been during a drought period, this is seen as a great...

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Darwin Agreement: Australasian environmental organisations urge support of UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

...averting catastrophic climate change and the species loss and ecological collapse that will result. What we stand to lose is millions of plant and animal species, the livelihoods of millions...

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Restoring Australia celebrates one millionth tree planting milestone

...used, based on the weight of paper-based products customers purchase at Officeworks. The initiative is focused on restoring woodland ecosystems and improving habitat for threatened species whilst supporting rural communities....

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Greening Australia and Officeworks launch fifth year of tree-planting partnership

...helping to restore Australia’s natural landscape and biodiversity; helping threatened species and; supporting Indigenous land management practices, local communities and landholders. Great Southern Landscapes Program Specialist Ian Rayner (left) inspecting...

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4 Aussie animals that are restoration experts

...and modifying their environment, creating habitats for themselves and other species by physically changing their surroundings – or by modifying themselves (like trees and corals). Here are four Australian animals...

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