
A Natural Capital Profile is helping landholders in the Riverina region to understand more about the natural capital on their property and the environmental market opportunities available to them. David Carr from 'Warralong' near Gundagai is one landholder who has signed up for this free service. In this video he shares his insights in what he has learnt from this experience in working with our Natural Capital Team.
In what is thought to be an Australian first, a portable PIT (Passive Integrated Transponder) reader has been installed in Adjungbilly Creek to help scientists track the movements of the endangered Macquarie Perch.
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We lacked information on the aquatic wildlife of the Upper Billabong catchment, so using Citizen Science - the Refreshing Rivers iNaturalist project and eDNA tests, we have gathered 1,672 observations across the catchment and also completed 9 eDNA profiles in local waterways.
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Courtesy of the Refreshing Upper Billabong project, we have a limited number of tubestock suitable for planting both instream and along creek banks to reduce erosion and create habitat.
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