Supported by the Australian Government’s Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Program, Healthy Land & Water started two bushfire recovery projects in April.
Supported by the Australian Government’s Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Program, Healthy Land & Water started two bushfire recovery projects in April.
Healthy Land & Water, in partnership with the Gold Coast Waterways Authority (GCWA), has recently completed installing another 22 Environmentally Friendly Moorings (EFMs) in Jacobs Well and Steiglitz (Cabbage Tree Point).
The South East Queensland Fire and Biodiversity Consortium (SEQFBC) has expanded its program reach to cover the whole of Queensland.
Seagrass meadows form one of the most important marine habitats globally and occur in shallow coastal waters including parts of South East Queensland and Moreton Bay.
Approximately 40% of the drinking water supply for South East Queensland is either sourced from or travels through the Mid Brisbane Catchment before being treated at the Mount Crosby Water Treatment Plant.
The environment of street trees in urban areas can be harsh as large amounts of impervious surfaces, like footpaths and roads, prevent water from reaching trees and hard structures obstruct roots and prevent trees from growing.
Healthy Land & Water’s Citizen Science project, the Wild Macadamia Hunt has revealed some very exciting results for Brisbane.
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