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Rockview riparian fencing - Bridled Nailtail Wallaby corridorWebsite/Report(not documented)
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IndustriesConservation
ActivitiesOn-ground work
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Start date1 March 2015
End date31 October 2015
SummaryThis project will provide additional habitat for the endangered Bridled Nailtail Wallaby (BNTW) on Rockview. Riparian fencing on Rockview will reduce cattle grazing pressure to create a corridor to Taunton National Park and provide additional habitat for BNTW's as the vegetation within the corridor is allowed to mature. Rockview directly neighbours Taunton National Park (scientific), home of the largest wild population of BNTW's in Australia.
BenefitsThe project will provide additional habitat for the endangered Bridled Nailtail Wallaby by fencing off riparian areas from cattle grazing on the Rockview property which directly neighbours Taunton National Park (scientific).
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Last updated: 24 September 2019 This page should be cited as: Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2019) Rockview riparian fencing - Bridled Nailtail Wallaby corridor, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/rockview-riparian-fencing-bridled-nailtail-wallaby-corridor-6fb9/ |