HINTERLAND BUSH LINKS 
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Hinterland Bush Links
"Connecting our Bush"
Presentation

Maleny Community Centre
14th March 2012

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Hinterland Bush Links Launch 

13th November 2011

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Hinterland Bush Links had a fantastic launch on Sunday 13 November 2011. Held on a private property in the upper Mary Valley, the tree plant and launch attracted 122 people who are keen to be part of connecting up habitat in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Some 700 trees were planted to help protect the beautiful rainforest shrouded Wompoo Creek which flows into Booloumba Creek. This planting is a part of linking vegetation between the Conondale and Blackall Ranges so that birds like the Wompoo Fruit-dove can feed and breed in new areas.

Hinterland Bush Links Events

Sunday, June 10, 2012 9:00 AM • Lyola Wootha

About Hinterland Bush Links....

Connecting habitat to protect
our local plants and animals

BARUNG LANDCARE is launching an ambitious and visionary project for conservation in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland.

Called Hinterland Bush Links it aims to protect healthy bush long-term, restore areas that have been degraded by weeds and other impacts, and connect habitat with flora and fauna corridors.

The Sunshine Coast Hinterland embraces a magnificently varied landscape, climates and habitats – from the sandy coastal plains with their stunning wildflowers, to the rainforest shrouded mountains of the Conondale Range.

   

This makes the Sunshine Coast Hinterland a hotspot for biodiversity, and we are fortunate to be living in a region of so many and varied types of animals and plants. It is a place that has been valued by indigenous people for thousands of years.


However the clearing of vegetation and fragmentation of what remains, have led to the decline of many of our precious plants and animals.


One of the most effective ways of reversing this decline is to connect remaining vegetation with broad flora and fauna corridors. This allows plants and animals to disperse through the landscape and access more of their natural habitat.

  For many years people have been doing effective conservation works in their local district. Hinterland Bush Links will enhance these efforts by providing a strategic framework for long-term conservation action across the broad Hinterland landscape.

On a larger scale, the project ties in with the national Great Eastern Ranges Initiative which is connecting habitat along the length of eastern Australia.

 Fruit Dove

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One key Hinterland corridor is the east-west link from the Conondale Range to the Blackall Range and down the Mooloolah Valley. Within this linkage, Hinterland Bush Links has initiated restoration and connection projects at Little Yabba Park and in the Booloumba Creek catchment. 

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For any enquiries about Hinterland Bush Links, call Susie Duncan 5429 6622 or wilderness@hotkey.net.au


 
 
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