Yatte Yattah Farm: Goat Hill (2.8ha)
This project site is a 2.8ha cleared hill which the landholder is keen to revegetate to minimise the risk of land slips which has occurred on the neighbours property. The hill can provide significant winter grazing feed so to balance sustainable grazing outcomes, the hill has been planted out to tree's which will enable an open woodland grazing system in 7-10yrs time. Some Black Wattles and Small Leaf Privet occurs across the site which will be removed and managed by the landholder. The southern gully has been planted out with rainforest / shrub species and will be protected from future grazing.
Main Species: Forest Red Gums, Turpentine, Red Bloodwood, Bangalay, Blackbutt, White Stringybark
No. of tubestock planted: 1,850 (June 2018)
This project site is a 2.8ha cleared hill which the landholder is keen to revegetate to minimise the risk of land slips which has occurred on the neighbours property. The hill can provide significant winter grazing feed so to balance sustainable grazing outcomes, the hill has been planted out to tree's which will enable an open woodland grazing system in 7-10yrs time. Some Black Wattles and Small Leaf Privet occurs across the site which will be removed and managed by the landholder. The southern gully has been planted out with rainforest / shrub species and will be protected from future grazing.
Main Species: Forest Red Gums, Turpentine, Red Bloodwood, Bangalay, Blackbutt, White Stringybark
No. of tubestock planted: 1,850 (June 2018)
Yatte Yattah Farm: Narrawallee Creek (0.5ha) - Stage 1
The landholder has a significant area of Narrawallee & Currowar Creek on his property which will be slowly revegetated as part of this project and into the future. Stage 1 runs from beneath Goat Hill heading west towards the highway, a total of 390m of streambank. Surrounding the main pool on Narrwallee Creek is quite swampy, leading into drier creek banks to the west. Small Leaf Privet is thick along the banks adjacent to the site which will need to be monitored and controlled.
No. of tubestock planted: 324 (June 2018)
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The landholder has a significant area of Narrawallee & Currowar Creek on his property which will be slowly revegetated as part of this project and into the future. Stage 1 runs from beneath Goat Hill heading west towards the highway, a total of 390m of streambank. Surrounding the main pool on Narrwallee Creek is quite swampy, leading into drier creek banks to the west. Small Leaf Privet is thick along the banks adjacent to the site which will need to be monitored and controlled.
No. of tubestock planted: 324 (June 2018)
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