Advanced Habitats
Planting trees is only one aspect of ecosystem restoration
Vegetation restoration is an important tool for habitat recovery, providing vital structure and resources for a diversity of biota and ecological processes. A critical step within the restoration and habitat recovery process is to provide key biological resources such as advanced habitats in the short term.
What are advanced habitats
Advanced habitats are a collective term used for nest boxes and habitat stacks
Why do we need to install advanced habitats
Through historical land clearing and logging, a portion of mature trees that provided natural habitats and nesting sites have been lost.
Council has undertaken fauna surveys in Council managed reserves and it was noted the
Constructed Habitat Stacks
Ecological restoration is an important process for habitat recovery worldwide.
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Nest Boxes
Nest boxes are bridging the gap – fast forwarding time to create instant habitat for our wildlife today.