Waulinbakh Tour
Event description
Located in the Stroud Valley, Waulinbakh is a flagship conservation property owned and managed by the Australian Wildlife Conservancy. It has a high number of key Threatened Species and habitats, and is also well placed in the landscape, forming a key part of the significant regional wildlife corridor that links Myall Lakes NP on the coast to the east, with Barrington Tops NP in the ranges to the west.Â
The property has been extensively monitored to create a baseline inventory so that the property managers can identify core conservation and habitat zones and prioritise management actions to improve and restore these zones to benefit key species, such as the koala and long-nosed potaroo. 17 Threatened Species have already been positively identified at Waulinbakh, and ecologists expect to find more species in the future.
We we hear from AWC ecologists and project managers about the restoration and management strategies being implemented at Waulinbakh, and then go for a walk in the beautiful forest ecosystems of this important conservation property.
Join us for a wonderful day of exploration and inspiration at the beautiful Waulinbakh.
Please Note: This event is free to BCT clients, Land for Wildlife members and MC2T Landcare members as a first priority. Out of area residents, agency and consultants other industry professionals may be charged a small fee to attend (at the discretion of MC2T Landcare).
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