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Endangered Ecological Communities in the Central West: webinar recording available now

Home » Field Days » Endangered Ecological Communities in the Central West: webinar recording available now
Friday, 26 June 2020 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm
via Zoom
Australia
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This event has now concluded but you can watch the recording below.

Join Central West Local Land Service and  Sustainable Farms ecologist Daniel Florance from The Australian National University to run through the values of Endangered Ecological Communitites (EECs) and ways to manage and enhance these valuable plant communities. Many of the EECs in the Central West region can be found on farms as isolated paddock remnant stands.

This webinar is part of the Central West Local Land Services ‘Biodiversity on Farm ‐ EEC’ project that involves working with landholders to improve the condition of EECs in the Central West and raise awareness of how best to manage remnant patches as part of farming enterprises.

  • What are EECs? 
  • Why are they important? 
  • Production values of EECs
  • What can you do to enhance and protect EECs?

 

Category: Protecting existing woody vegetation, including paddock trees

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