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About Us | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Our vision is to ensure the long-term conservation of all native plants and animals in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland by protecting, restoring and connecting habitat - the rainforests, heathlands, eucalypt forests, rivers and wetlands of our beautiful and wildlife-rich landscape. What is our plan. We support landholders to protect and restore their own land, and to create habitat connections with neighbours. This includes people with urban backyards through to those with large blocks and farms. Professor ...
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Threatened Species and Ecosystems | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Protecting these threatened habitats and species is a high priority for the work of Hinterland Bush Links. Many are found largely on private land. You can help by protecting and extending wildlife habitat to favour animals and plants that are under threat of extinction in the Hinterland. Even protecting or creating small habitat areas on your farm or house block will help. Sunshine Coast Biodiversity Strategy 2010 2020.
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Booloumba Creek restoration | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Mt Allan and upper catchment of Booloumba Ck. The Red-legged Pademelon lives in rainforest on Booloumba Ck. Site preparation for planting on Wompoo Ck. The threatened Richmond Birdwing Butterfly - photo R.Seddon. Lush farmland in Booloumba Ck valley. 700 trees planted at Hinterland Bush Links launch site. Some of the 130 people who planted trees at Wompoo Ck. All these restoration works will contribute to the wildlife corridor between the Blackall and Conondale Ranges. Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group.
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Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group. Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group. Photo by Raoul Slater, Yellow Robin at nest. The Bushcare group after a morning of planting and weeding. Great Barred Frogs live in the nearby rainforest - Photo T. Bright. A Lace Monitor seen close to a planting site. Carpet Python after a bandicoot-sized meal! Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group. Removing Madeira Vine weed from rainforest trees. Mary-Ann Law with Madeira VIne - note the mass of tubers. 27 - 30 Aug 2016 This is the second ...
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Maps | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Data and mapping support provided by SEQ Catchments, Department of Environment and Resource Management and SE Qld Councils (primarily Sunshine Coast Regional Council and Moreton Bay Regional Council). Hinterland Bush Links Project Area Map. Hinterland Bush Links - Interactive map. Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Subtropical Forests Ecology Course 2016. Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group. Website by BJN Graphic Design.
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Indigenous Knowledge | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Photo by Craig Hosmer and Darly Reinke, "Bunya Pine cone and nuts". Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Threatened Species and Ecosystems. Subtropical Forests Ecology Course 2016. Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group. Hinterland Bush Links will hold its first Annual General Meeting on Saturday 17 September 2016 at the Verandah Room, Maleny. Website by BJN Graphic Design.
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Projects | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Hinterland Bush Links has several on-ground projects underway. These projects involve local landholders working with neighbours to manage weeds, restore vegetation and connect habitat. They are long-term projects which rely on the commitment of local communities to carry them through to a stage where they are self-sustaining. Subtropical Forests Ecology Course 2016. Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group. Petrie Creek headwaters restoration. 25 Aug, 2016. 8 Aug, 2016. 12 Jul, 2016. 27 Jun, 2016. 240616 Great e...
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Connectivity Science | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Threatened Species and Ecosystems. For many decades national parks have been seen as the vital safe place for conserving wildlife through protection of wildlife habitat. Indeed national parks and other types of conservation reserves provide important core areas to protect native plants and animals. ME Soule et al. (2004) The role of connectivity in Australian conservation. Tim Low (2011) Climate Change and Queensland Biodiversity. Photo by Raoul Slater, "Wompoo Fruit-dove. Little Yabba Park Bushcare Group.
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News | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Hinterland Bush Links will hold its first Annual General Meeting on Saturday 17 September 2016 at the Verandah Room, Maleny. 290716 Roving Restorers enjoyed a lovely morning working in the Elaman Ck catchment last Friday. We worked our. 080716 Another fun and productive morning with Roving Restorers at Traveston in the Mary Valley. Carol and Michelle. 240616 Great effort Roving Restorers! It was a big challenge weeding those 450 trees planted in February this year. Subtropical Forests Ecology Course 2016.
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Home | Hinterland Bush Links Project
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Wompoos live in the rainforests of the Hinterland, feeding on fruit. Wildlife corridors assist them in moving across the landscape and spreading rainforest seed. David and Diane Armbrust. View from the Blackall Range down Chinaman Creek to the Conondale Range. This is an important wildlife corridor between these two ranges. Mt Coonowrin and Mt Beerwah, these mountains hold great significance for indigenous people. Several plant species are found only on these mountains. The Hinterland is recognised natio...