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Name
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First
Last
Phone Number
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Email
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Address of property
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Area of your property in hectares
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Do you have unfenced remnant vegetation which you would like to fence?
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Yes
No
If yes, approximate length of fencing required
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Do you have an area you are willing to revegetate?
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Yes
No
If yes, approximate area in hectares
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Are you willing to take part in monitoring?
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Yes
No
Are you willing to host a cockatoo house
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Yes
No
Do black cockatoos currently visit your property?
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Yes
No
if yes - approximately how many have you seen in a flock?
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1 - 10 Cockies
10 - 50 Cockies
50 - 100 Cockies
More than 100
White or red tailed?
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White
Red
Both
Do you have a roosting tree /nest tree (hollow that has been used for breeding) on your block?
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No
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Please note that all expressions of interest will be ecologically assessed for their suitablilty and prioritised on this assessment.
Home
WHATS ON?
Soil Health and Your Wealth with Graeme Sait
Soil Testing 2023 EOI
On Farm Composting
Rotational Grazing Training 2023
EOI in Cockatoo Protection 2023
Report A Pig
WICC News
Newsletter Signup
About
Contact Us
Meet the Team!
Membership form
OKGG membership sign-up
our catchment
our plans
>
Lindesay Link Conservation Action Plan
Wallaby-Report
WICC Proteacea Vegetation Survey 2016
WICC Strategic Plan 2020 - 30
Wilson Inlet Management Strategy
Current Projects
>
Waste to Net Zero
Previous Projects
Privacy Policy
Opportunities
New voucher program to help farmers seize carbon opportunities
Fencing
Revegetation
Donate
Eungedup Wetlands
>
Why Eungedup Wetlands needs to be preserved!
How your donation will be used
How Eungedup Wetlands will be managed
Our Donors
Biodiversity Initiative
Waterways Initiative
Sustainable Agriculture Initiative
Learning Centre
Biodiversity
>
Weeds
Feral Management
Seagrass Report
Flora Surveys
Interview with Elders
>
Interview with Elder Vernice Gillies
Elder Lynette Knapp
Interview with Dr Wayne Webb
Interview with Aunty Carol Petterson
Interview with Uncle Lester Coyne
Interview with Menang Elder Aden Eades
Sustainable Agriculture
>
Dung Beetles
Collection of Dougie the dung beetle cartoons
>
Rotational Grazing
Stock Health
Pasture Diversity
Soil Chemistry/Nutrient Efficiency
Soil Carbon
Soil Biology
Interviews with local farmers
Waterways
>
Wilson Inlet Estuary Sandbar Openings
Sub catchment reports for Wilson Inlet
our data