Receive Financial Incentives and Support for Managing Threatened Vegetation on Your Property
Do You Have Remnant Brigalow, Coolibah Black-Box or Poplar Box Grassy Woodland Habitat on Your Property?
Landholders, does your property contain remnant Brigalow, Coolibah Black-Box or Poplar Box Grassy Woodland habitat? The project funding provides the opportunity to conserve these threatened habitats and contribute to the long-term sustainability and productivity of your agricultural systems. Protecting these threatened habitats will enable them to continue to provide the shade, shelter, and soil health that your livestock rely on, while creating mutual benefits for both your property and the environment.
The project funding will support work on both public and private land through land management activities including:
- Install fencing
to improve grazing management, livestock watering and protect remnant vegetation
- Manage weed invasion that impacts threatened habitats
- Pest Management to increase threatened habitat health
- Implement appropriate fire regimes to mitigate vegetation edge effects and prevent uncontrolled fires
- Erosion repair using spreader bank installation and erosion channel repair
Get Involved!
If your property contains Brigalow, Coolibah-Black Box or Poplar Box Grassy Woodlands within our priority areas (see map below), please complete our Expression of Interest Form. You may be eligible for financial incentives and support to implement sustainable practices on-farm, that directly benefit these threatened vegetation habitats and the species that rely on them.
Landholders are encouraged to register their interest via the form below.
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This project is funded by the Australian Government under
Saving Native Species and delivered by Southern Queensland Landscapes, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners Panel.
