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Videos

Planting for resilience to flood.
​Bamarang NSW

Home is where the hollow is: Saving our Species
Erosion control is essential for maintaining the health of our waterways, preventing loss of valuable land, and protecting the habitats of various plant and animal species.
​By planting deep-rooted native species, we can create a robust barrier against the forces of nature and ensure our riverbanks remain stable and productive for future generations.
Trees are essential for native wildlife to find food, shelter, and places to roost and nest. Hollow-bearing trees are especially important because many species use these hollows daily and seasonally to nest and raise their young.

Eat the Invaders
The Forgotten Fish
Kangaroo Valley Perch
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Host Tony Armstrong - with the help of scientists, land carers, an artist and a chef - will attempt to turn our unwanted ecological trash into desirable culinary gold, in a provocative attempt to Eat the Invaders.
Brand-New Series Coming in 2025.

The Kangaroo River Perch hasn’t been seen since 1998, is described from only one preserved specimen, and may not even exist anymore. Endemic to the Kangaroo and Shoalhaven rivers of South Eastern Australia, this fish was once a common sight and a regular catch for recreational fishers.
view The Forgotten Video

Platypus Presentation by Dr Gilad Bino
Adding Complexity to 
​Restoration Sites

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Dr Gilad is a Platypus Researcher at the University of NSW, founder of the Platypus Conservation Initiative and co-developer of the ACF platy-project.
​The presentation was given during the Shoalhaven Landcare 2022 AGM.
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view platypus video presentation
This is an edited webinar recording from the 8th of August 2024 with Jedda Lemmon and Jen Byrne from the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust and Beth Mott from Saving our Species. ​

Rainforest
​Videos

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The videos below give some information on the destruction of rain forests and what can be done.
2010 VIDEO PROMOTING THE UN BILLION TREE CAMPAIGN VIDEO
2019 HOW TO ACTUALLY SAVE THE RAINFOREST VIDEO
DAINTREE RAINFOREST QLD VIDEO
HOW TO PROTECT THE RAINFORESTS VIDEO

Wildlife Friendly
​Fencing 
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Local Land Services worked with a local Burrill Lake landholder to put together the following video highlighting the how and whys of Wildlife Friendly Fencing. ​
The iconic
​Superb Lyrebird 
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Cane toads, Qualls & Crocodiles.
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BirdLife Australia has partnered with La Trobe University on a bushfire recovery project funded by WWF-Australia to engage citizen scientists in finding out where Southern Superb Lyrebirds are persisting, and to better protect the refuges that remain and target conservation action to support their recovery.
watch lyrebird video
Professor Webb is a wildlife ecologist with interests in conservation biology, wildlife management, animal behaviour and physiological and behavioural ecology. His current research focuses on identifying causal factors responsible for declines of endangered fauna and developing practical solutions to reverse such declines.
view qualls video presentation

Berry Rainforest
​Remnant
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"What we've lost is nothing short of a national tragedy but what's done is done. The question now is how are we going to protect what's left?" - Anders Bofeldt 1993.
berry rainforest Video

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