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Invasive Species Council - Feral Herald

Invasive Species Council ebulletin. View this email in your browser . forward to a friend   /  donate   /  subscribe Hi Peter , Whether Australia will ever rid itself of red imported fire ants is hanging in the balance, with state and federal ministers expected to make a final decision on funding in February next year. What's at stake if they fail to come up with the required funding? I'll be in Brisbane December 5 to explain at my talk 'Into the Heart of

Australian Wildlife Conservancy - Wildlife Matters

It is our pleasure to share with you the latest edition of AWC’s Wildlife Matters. Donate Now It is our pleasure to share with you the latest edition of AWC's Wildlife Matters . This edition showcases the increasing success of AWC's innovative conservation model on our own land and through ground-breaking partnerships with the Defence Department and NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. Read about the following exciting developments: In the Kimberley , AWC and Defence are working together to protect one of Australia's great natural areas - the 568,000 hectare

Tasmanian Land Conservancy Daisy Dell

Tasmanian Land Conservancy DONATE MENU   DAISY DELL   RELATED CONTENT  Please donate to Daisy Dell secure.artezpacific.com Vale of Belvoir Reserve Reserve Extracted from TLC website   THE NATURAL VALUES OF DAISY DELL A stone’s throw from Tasmania’s iconic Cradle Valley and the TLC’s Vale of Belvoir Reserve lies a hidden glade filled with rich floristic diversity and unique Tasmanian wildlife. These 322 hectares of private land at Daisy Dell conserve an important ecological link within a priority highland landscape. Named after the grassland paperdaisy, Daisy Dell is a stunning and important natural corridor linking the intact habitats of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area with the forests of the northern tiers. It is a mosaic of subalpine grasslands, sedgelands, eucalypt forests, woodlands and rainforest. Daisy Dell supports the endangered and exquisite grassland paperdaisy  (Leucochrysum albicans) , and the rare mountain purplepea  (Hovea