Increasing Adoption of Biodiversity Conservation through Restoration of Priority Remnant Vegetation Connections
Period: 2011-12
Funding Body: Caring for Our Country
Funds: $19,940
Project Officers: Genevieve Harvey
Summary
This project will assist landholders to protect, improve and preserve priority remnant vegetation to achieve greater ecological connectivity in the area. The project aims to form part of the larger Gondwana Link program which is working to achieve long-term sustainability of natural resource systems in which ecosystem function and biodiversity are restored and maintained. The project will identify priority properties, offer identified landholders fencing and revegetation incentives and conduct site visits to ensure the works are of an appropriate standard. This project will result in 6km of fencing to protect 8ha of biodiversity restoration work on priority properties.
Outcome
Objectives
Increasing participation in natural resource management
Increasing community knowledge and skills through engagement of a least one community organisation
Activities
6km fencing
8ha biodiversity restoration work
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