Projects
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Red Gum Woodlands
GWLAP are working to restore some vitally important remnants of Red-gum woodlands within the Finniss River Catchment. The Native Vegetation Council are supporting a 3-year project to undertake ecological restoration within 260 hectares of Eucalyptus camaldulensis woodlands and 590 hectares of other plant communities. These are areas of high conservation priority
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20 Million Trees – Grants
GWLAP is currently managing three separate projects under the Australian Government’s 20 Million Trees program. The projects include six Green Army teams – one team at a time for the duration of the three projects. Each project involves the establishment of key local native plant species – to suppress weeds, promote ecological function and absorb CO2 emissions.