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Restoring vegetation structure and function for climate resilience

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Join us for a guided field walk 20 min from Murrumbateman by Alison Elvin & Sue McIntyre to see the results of different strategies to create diverse plant and animal habitat in a previously cleared paddock after two decades of restoration. Themes covered will include:

-  Creating structural diversity in plantings;

-  Fostering and managing eucalypt regeneration;

-  Tubestock planting;

-  Direct seeding techniques;

-  Effects of burning vs grazing on the composition of native pasture;

-  The role of wattles in restoring soil, microclimate, plant diversity and habitat quality;

-  Climate-ready plantings.

Top Dam 2005
BEFORE: Top Dam 2005

AFTER: Top Paddock 2022
AFTER: Top Paddock 2022



Read more about this project on the YAN Blog | West End Story by Sue McIntyre



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