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Strengthening Connection Lake Eacham to Lake Barrine Crater Lakes National Park

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Funding amount

$39,900

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Start date

18 October 2019

End date

31 October 2022

Summary

This project aims to plant 9,400 native trees and weed 2.7 hectares to strengthen a rainforest corridor between Lake Eacham and Lake Barrine, Crater Lakes National Park, for the endangered Cassowary. This project will also benefit other threatened species including the Spotted-tailed Quoll and Macleay's Fig-parrot.

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Last updated: 14 September 2020

This page should be cited as:

Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2020) Strengthening Connection Lake Eacham to Lake Barrine Crater Lakes National Park, WetlandInfo website, accessed 20 December 2024. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/tools/wetland-project/strengthening-connection-lake-eacham-to-lake-barrine-crater-lakes-national-park-d4cc/

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