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An Innovative Approach to Riparian Rehabilitation through Succession Based Agro-Ecology

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Funding source

Funding amount

$22,130

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Start date

12 July 2017

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Summary

This project aims to revegetate severely degraded creek lines with species native to this region, focusing on reintroducing culturally important fruit species. Approximately 2,500 trees will be planted in the Riparian Corridor at Archer Point.

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Last updated: 9 April 2018

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Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2018) An Innovative Approach to Riparian Rehabilitation through Succession Based Agro-Ecology, WetlandInfo website, accessed 18 April 2025. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/an-innovative-approach-to-riparian-rehabilitation-through-succession-based-agro-ef2e/

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