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WICC Proteacea Vegetation Survey

WICC recently concluded a proteacea vegetation survey throughout Shire of Plantagenet reserves in the upper catchment.  This was to develop some baseline data for ongoing monitoring, and more importantly, develop a plan and tools to further manage proteacea rich ecosystems that provide habitat for one of our key indicator species, the honey possum (Tarsi's rostratus).  You can download the survey below.

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      • Wilson Inlet Management Strategy
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    • New voucher program to help farmers seize carbon opportunities
    • Fencing
    • Revegetation
  • Donate
    • Eungedup Wetlands >
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      • 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
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      • Dung Beetles
      • Interviews with local farmers
    • Waterways >
      • Wilson Inlet Estuary Sandbar Openings
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