Gillamii Centre project officers coordinated the

  • Initial project planning – identification of private properties requiring ecological restoration and remnant bushland fencing, identification of species selection and mapping of areas. Ordered seed/seedlings on behalf of the property owner.

  • Monitoring and evaluation – assisted with the owner in-kind contribution of planting of seed/seedlings using Gillamii equipment Chatfield tree planter, Wilson ripper mounder, Comveg direct seeder and hand planters. Assessed property owners in-kind contribution of erecting fences around revegetation sites and remnant bushland. Assessed the progress of site establishment over a 12-18month period.

  • Reporting results directly to envirofund – a series of images, maps and landholders agreements.

Large scale revegetation and fencing of remnant bushland took place through the Gillamii sub region under the following Envirofund projects;

  • 2006/07 – Protecting Biodiversity in the Kent Catchment (funded $6,070)

  • 2006/07 – Improving Water Quality in the Frankland River (funded $43,079)

  • 2006/07 – Increasing Biodiversity in Hamilla Hill Sub Catchment (funded $18,983)

  • 2006/07 – Protecting Waterways in Cranbrook (funded $36,765)

  • 2006/07 – Protecting Remnant Vegetation in Frankland (funded $38,733)

  • 2004/06 – Fencing & Rehabilitation of a Waterway in the Frankland Gordon Catchment (funded $6,300)

  • 2004/06 – Protection & Rehabilitation of the Gordon River Natural Drainage System Cranbrook (funded $10,134)

  • 2004/06 – Lake Toolbrunup Water Catchment Project (funded $26,826)

  • 2004/05 – Fencing & Rehabilitation of Gordon River Tributaries Cranbrook (funded $9,191)

  • 2004/05 – The Frankland Gordon River Fencing & Revegetation Project (funded $15,958)

  • 2004/05 – The Frankland Gordon River Fencing Project (funded $43,201)

  • 2004/05 – The Gordon River Project (funded $29,711)


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