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Category: Bushland management
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Landholders Act on Uralla Water Security
Landholders in the Kentucky Creek Dam catchment are taking their own action to help with water security for Uralla. Three landholders, with the conviction to act on water for future generations, are partnering with ZNET Uralla and Stringybark Ecological, with support from a New England Solar Farm Grant. The 12-month project will help landholders design…
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Taking action for Threatened Species
by David Carr, Principal Ecologist, Stringybark Ecological On this Threatened Species Day, itโs time we got serious about what we are doing to stop Australiaโs unique plants and animals from sliding to extinction. Whether it is well-known species like the koala or a less charismatic one, there are actions we can all take to protect…
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Buy a plant, save a nursery
In the middle of the worst drought in the region’s history we naturally think of farmers with bare paddocks and empty dams. But spare a thought for all the other businesses that are affected either directly or indirectly by the lack of rain. One of these is the nursery and garden industry. Local community and…
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Tracking Armidale’s Koalas
After successfully tracking six koalas near Mt Duval we are about to embark on a new koala tracking project to the north east of Armidale. With lots of reports coming in of koalas being seen near the Pine Forest, at Tilbuster and between Puddledock and Donald Roads, we hope to catch 3 more koalas and…
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Stringybark project wins major environmental award
Moree Plains Shire Council was the outright winner of the NSW Roadside Environmental Management Award at the 2016 LGNSW Excellence in the Environment Awards presented yesterday. The Award was sponsored by the NSW Roadside Environment Committee. Congratulations also to Lachlan Shire Council and Ballina Shire Council which each received Highly Commended Awards. Stringybark Ecological developed…
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Koala Workshops
Stringybark Ecological will be running three workshops on the Northern Tablelands where you can learn about koalas, how to spot them and what you can do to ensure their survival. Register for the workshop atย https://stringybarkecological.com.au/projects/cool-country-koala-project/ Armidale workshop, Newholme, Sat 10th Sept 2-4pm. Afternoon tea provided. Newholme is accessed from the New England Hwy, 10 km…
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Have a look at our latest project – searching for koala poo!
Our latest project is to search for koalas on the Northern Tablelands of NSW – well, actually we are looking for their poo! Koalas can be hard to spot, so we will be searching likely spots for their poo under trees. If we find their poo, it means that koalas are nearby. Its all part…
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Semi-evergreen Vine Thicket in northern NSW
Northern NSW is home to a unique ecological community: Semi-evergreen Vine Thicket (or SEVT). A type of dry rainforest, this community includes a rich diversity of plants and animals. SEVT is often dominated byย Notelaea microcarpaย (Native Olive) andย Geijera parviflora (Wilga) and usually has a low tree layer, a dense tall shrub layer and a dense ground…