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Wheatbelt Woodlands – Management and Restoration - AFTER THE FENCE - Moora, WA

27 - 28 March 2008

Moora Recreation Centre, Moora, WA

Objective: To build skills in restoring woodlands of the Western Australian Wheatbelt.

Themes included:

  • The ecological principles essential to planning for management.
  • Understanding the task (the goal for the site, planning, resources, assessing site and vegetation condition, issues such as soil health, monitoring and ongoing management).
  • Applying ecological principles to woodland management (local case studies, site visits, demonstration and trialling of techniques).

The workshop was a mix of presentations by experienced woodland managers, case-studies and hands-on tasks at field sites. Participants had the opportunity to expand their skills and knowledge, exchange ideas and expertise, work with experts and meet other people working to manage Wheatbelt Woodlands.

Registrations closed: 5.00pm Wednesday 5 March 2008

Contact Us if you have any questions.

The workshop was generously funded by the Northern Agricultural Catchments Council (NACC)



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