A revegetation project for the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Urban Biodiversity Unit. This project includes supply of 100 kg of seed, from a mix of native grass, Chenopod, shrub and tree species.
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A revegetation project for the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Urban Biodiversity Unit. This project includes supply of 100 kg of seed, from a mix of native grass, Chenopod, shrub and tree species.
Our unique approach to revegetation involves a ‘ground up’ methodology, which floods a site with seeds of native colonising species. The use of colonising species provides rapid site stabilisation and initiates the process of recovery to build ecosystem function. These species add organic carbon to the soil, attract invertebrates, deposit seed, compete with weeds and provide cover. Colonising species in the arid zone can reproduce within 6–8 weeks of rainfall, bolstering the seedbank. These attributes provide a great catalyst for building ecosystems in the arid zone.
We are passionate about applying ecological processes to achieve cost effective outcomes for our clients. These processes comprise more than just biodiversity services, they can be harnessed to improve business productivity and address complicated site issues.
Our business provides personalised attention to each project and high-quality outputs. The diverse nature of our business enables development of well-rounded, pragmatic outcomes, tailored to site-specific requirements.