Members
skills and interests:
Membership:
Broad Objectives :
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- Plant
ID botantist, Botanists, Engineers, Geologist, Nursey manager, and others
- Currently
12 ecological and land management enthuisatists
- Partnerships
- Education
and awareness
- information
data systems and monitoring
- Managing
on ground projects including broad regional planning
- Biodiversity
asset management
- Sustainable
development (categorised by industry or land use)
- Facilitating
resources, administration and improving NRM legislation
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Projects
(planning and current, 10-15 year plan)
- Greater
Regional (local native) Botanic Gardens
- 250 km
Wet Tropics Great Walk (Townsville Section)
- Greater
Region Plant Identification System
- First
100 sq km community biodiversity landscape management via access, awareness,
trails, monitoring, weeding and promotion
- Community
biodiversity observation and recording system
- Manage
and promote control of Nationally Significant Environmental Weeds
- Urban
Heritage and riparian corridor revegetation and management
- Promoting
sustainable natural resource use
Group
& Member Achievements
- Produced
60,000 plant observations systematically through the region, 15,000
slides of plants/ecosystems.
- Produced
publication on 1500 plant species found in the Townsville region.
- Web-based
Local Plant "Hot Spots" interpretation, including vegetation
lists and interp photos for 20 local sites in Townsville.
- Planted
and established 1500 local provenance plants, of 150 species at Riverbend
Sanctuary (Ross River) in partnership with Delfin and Townsville City
Council, representing four broad regional ecosystems (BREs) for Townsville
region.
- Reworked
regional ecosystems into broad ecosystems to communicate a terrestrial
biodiversity regional overview for Townsville 1:250,000 map sheet to
target general public and enthusiasts (making the environment relevant).
- Developed
a regional environmental weed management plan.
- Convened
Townsville Trails Steering Committee (Wet Tropics Great Walk) including
botanical surveying, extensive route assessment, regional trails plan,
in partnership with others (Townsville Bushwalking Club and QPWS).
- Developed
concept of community management of 100 sq km "top of catchment"
as a community based capacity building exercise as pilot for larger
land NRM management projects.
- Developing
vision, preliminary concepts and places for an integrated Greater Regional
(local native) Botanic Gardens.
- Developed
a Regional Overview Interpretation for 5 core biodiversity/nrm subjects
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