Hear about ways to protect and restore these elders of our lands. At this webinar, we'll together look at:
Why are Large Old Trees so important? What are the dire threats they face? How can we together urgently help them?
Frog Identification Guide - Kyneton to Heathcote regions
Read MoreAn online conversation from 25th May 2022, with presentations by Damien Cook, revered wetland Ecologist & Paul Foreman, Biolinks Alliance specialist Ecologist.
Read MoreTree health survey field guide
Read MoreProtecting paddock trees - by Project Platypus
Read MoreA part of our Heathcote Local 2 Landscape pilot program focusing on the protection of Large Old Trees in the Heathcote area, local filmmaker Joshua Tyler produced this short animation to outline some of the benefits of Large Old Trees in our landscapes.
Read MorePaddock trees have a unique role in biodiversity conservation. They provide habitat for a wide range of species, particularly those that need hollows (including many bats and birds), and those that need the abundant food resources provided by large trees. Even dead trees – standing starkly in paddocks – provide a home for many animals. And, although they often stand alone, they can provide essential stepping stones for the movement of many different species between bushland patches.
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