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BMAD Best Practice - Citizen Science Project

Nov 24, 2019

Tap into your inner scientist and help collect data about BMAD

As part of NRFABCON's regional Bell Miner Associated Dieback Project, we're asking landholders to contribute to our Citizen Science project. We are looking for information about Bell Miner colonies and the extent of BMAD affected forest. 

Happy group of participants at the Koala and BMAD workshop, Larnook, 2019
24 Nov, 2019
The Northern Rivers Fire and Biodiversity Consortium inc Annual General Meeting is on Wednesday December 4, 2019 at Lismore
Grassy Pathways Planning Workshop, 2016
08 Nov, 2019
NRFABCON is updating its Strategic Plan. Do you have thoughts on where we should focus our efforts over the next 5 years?
04 Nov, 2019
As our NSW Environmental Trust funded BMAD project draws to a close, interested landholders are invited to the project site, see recovering grassy forest post burn, listen to the experiences of the Wayne and Susan Somerville at Creeks bend and their ongoing efforts to restore BMAD-affected forest. Lantana Master's, Grant Gibson, will be onsite to talk about chemical control of weeds and Best Practice splatter gun tecniques. Ecologist David Charley will share his knowledge about habitat values and monitoring Bell Miner numbers.
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