Sarah Way and Lance Lloyd Figure 1. The Winton wetlands has been returned to its natural hydrology of wetting and drying. It is considered to contain suitable natural and recovering habitats for the future breeding and survival of the Growling … Continue reading →| EMR Project Summaries
Kristy Peters Key words. mistletoe propagation, Regent Honeyeater, Long-flowered Mistletoe, Needle-leaf Mistletoe Introduction. Mistletoes are hemiparasitic plants that play essential ecological roles in various ecosystems worldwide. Mistletoe is a keystone resource for birds. Its fruits and flowers sustain dozens of … Continue reading →| EMR Project Summaries
Key words. Wildlife bridge, habitat creation, storm recovery, forest management, Fauna canopy bridge Joanne Isaac Introduction. In June 2021, severe storms impacted large areas of the state of Victoria, Australia. A number of forested areas important for their biodiversity were … Continue reading →| EMR Project Summaries
Chris Pocknee Introduction. Box-Ironbark forests are an important ecosystem for biodiversity in southern Australia providing critical habitat for threatened species including Swift Parrots and Regent Honeyeaters. With over 83% of the original box-ironbark forests cleared and much of the remaining … Continue reading →| EMR Project Summaries
Jon Marsden-Smedley Figure 1. The project supports multiple bird species including the vulnerable (a) Hooded Plover, (b) Australian Pied Oystercatcher, (c) Sooty Oystercatcher and (c) the critically endangered Orange-bellied Parrot. (Photos J. Marsden-Smedley) Introduction. The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area … Continue reading →| EMR Project Summaries
By Tom Clarke Introduction. Thirty-seven species of migratory shorebirds regularly visit Australia, with all but one spending up to 6 months of each year here. Globally, populations of some migrato…| EMR Project Summaries