Community, Carbon & Conservation
Period: January 2021 - August 2024
Funding Body: State NRM
Funding: $226,980
Project Officer: Freya Spencer
Summary
The Community, Carbon and Conservation Project, aims to empower farmers to rehabilitate marginal land, diversify their incomes and conserve biodiversity through native carbon plantings on their farms. The works focus on sequestering carbon through biodiverse native plantings, with an emphasis on grassroots collaboration. Working with a group of progressive farmers, the project aims to restore 550 hectares (ha) of marginal land through biodiverse carbon plantings with ecological restoration industry leader, Threshold Environmental. The project also encompasses 55km of protective fencing for the large-scale restoration sites, delivered by Gillamii and North Stirlings Pallinup Natural Resources (NSPNR), funded by the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.
Outcomes
Established 527ha of biodiverse revegetation for ecosystem function (functional value) and species genetic diversity (Intrinsic value), in partnership with Threshold Environmental.
Total of 746ha protected by connecting on-farm remnants and revegetation with protective fencing.
Conducted 55km of protective fencing on all 6 properties to exclude stock from grazing the revegetation as all properties are mixed farming enterprises (Gillamii, NSPNR and Project Landholders).
Registered all 6 projects for Carbon Offset with the Australian Government Clean Energy Regulator (Threshold Environmental).
Conducted 6 land manager surveys to determine effectiveness of project and develop a carbon restoration model for our sub-regions.
Conducted educational workshops in 2023 and 2024.
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