One legacy of the gold mining era was the massive amounts of tailings (sludge) that swept across many floodplains and was a big issue for farmers in Victoria. The original braided floodplains and chains of ponds, and the pastures and crops on this most fertile land, were replaced by infertile sludge that filled in the valleys then rapidly eroded into incised creeks with water tables well below the surface.
Read MoreThe Babbler Project - linking people and land. Dr Doug Robinson
How plunging Grey-crowned babbler populations have being targeted for conservation family by family. Exemplar restoration project - what people and a scientific plan can do.
Read MoreThe creation of a corridor link and nest box installation along Lambing Gully Road near Seymour, a part of the wider Granites to Goulburn Biolinks Project by the Strathbogie Ranges CMN with Whiteheads Creek Landcare Group.
Read MoreLessons from the Regent Honeyeater Project – 20 years of nest boxing. The combination of corridors and nest boxes have provided opportunities for populations to grow and disperse and also opportunities to study habitat preferences.
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