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Cape Gloucester - Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thicket Restoration ProjectWebsite/Report(not documented)
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ActivitiesOn-ground work
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Funding sourceFunding amount$31,444
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Start date15 October 2019
End date31 October 2022
SummaryThis project aims to rehabilitate critically endangered littoral rainforest remnants that were damaged by recent cyclone impacts in Nelly Bay, Dingo Beach and Hideaway Bay. This will be achieved by planting 500 trees and implementing a 12 month watering and weed control maintenance program over 1.3 hectares. Weeds targeted include Lantana, Rubber vine, Prickly Pear and Guinea Grass.
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Last updated: 14 September 2020 This page should be cited as: Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2020) Cape Gloucester - Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thicket Restoration Project, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/cape-gloucester-littoral-rainforest-and-coastal-vine-thicket-restoration-project-35b8/ |