Focus Area: Cultural Heritage
Dalki Garringa Botanic Park
The Barengi Gadjin Land Council is currently redeveloping the old Wail Native Nursery (Changing to Dalki Garringa Native Nursery) site and Arboretum, adjacent to the Little Desert National Park in Victoria. The focus is on providing plants for revegetation projects, growing local species and growing local native food species.
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Booningyah Junior Rangers Program
Passing on Aboriginal Elder's knowledge and fight to protect Fingal Head onto the next generation via and educational program.
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Protecting Bilbies
Protecting the vulnerable bilby in Gooniyandi country Fitzroy Crossing, the Kimberley, WA.
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Enhancing Biodiversity & Protecting Cultural Heritage at Torrens Island Conservation
Torrens Island Conservation, located 15km north-west of Adelaide, provides important habitat for a range of native fauna species, including 69 bird species of conservation significance, as well as cultural historical importance. The Kaurna People have lived in the Torrens Island area for thousands of years, but the woodland has degraded, and regeneration is not occurring naturally due to weed burdens and past failed revegetation attempts. FNPW have awarded Friends of Torrens Island a Community Conservation Grant to help restore the woodland.
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Yarrahapinni Wetlands Restoration
Wetland restoration and health have been the primary drivers of the whole project. The project will replicate a return to a more natural water flow between the wetlands and the Macleay river.
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