Northern Rivers Fire and Biodiversity Consortium Inc.
Bell Miner Associated Dieback Best Practice Project
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Free
Outdoors
Evaluate the removal of mid-storey density in disturbed forests using prescribed fire, weed control and bush regeneration as a method to restore BMAD affected forest.
Anywhere
- Ongoing
Citizen ScienceEducationEcology & EnvironmentBirdsgondwana world heritage trees biodiversitybell miner associated dieback (bmad)tree health across the northern rivers region of new south wales birdsaustralialandholdersbmad affected forestlocations of native bell miner coloniesbird monitoringdata
More Information
Bell Miner Associated Dieback (BMAD) has the potential to undermine Gondwana World Heritage and other biodiversity values through diminished tree health across the east coast of Australia. We’re asking the community to record locations of bell miner colonies and provide other important data to help our work. For more info about the bell miner Best Practice Project, visit the web link below
Ticket Required: No
Minimum Age: 13
Languages: English