Box Gum Woodland Protection
Event description
Do you have Box Gum Grassy Woodlands on your farm?
Join us for a tailored workshop for farmers dedicated to protecting the critically endangered Box Gum Grassy Woodlands across our land.
What to expect:
You will be provided a comprehensive update of the various programs, initiatives, management strategies and funding avenues available at the moment.
We will walk though some remanent Box gum woodland. Mason will point out what makes this unique vegetation type so special, and we will talk about the best management techniques you should put in place to preserve this unique and fragile ecosystem.
Speakers
Mason Crane - Biodiversity Conservation Trust, Ecologist
Jake Chandler - Property owner
Lakna Gunawardana - Local Land Services Officer
Dean Freeman - LLS Cultural Burning officer
Lunch and morning tea included!
Please remember: Enclosed shoes, hat and water
This event is possible thanks to the shared work of the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust and Landcare NSW under the Private Land Conservation Matters Project.
Please complete this 1-minute pre-event survey to assist us in evaluating the project.
How to get there - Google maps will take you almost all the way there, but it falls a little short of the farm driveway. Keep driving around 300m you will pass a T intersection on your Right the road name (Boundry Rd) keep driving straight around 300m and you will come across the farm grate (Picture Below) “Tumbleton” 402 Bibaringa Rd, Wombat NSW 2587
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