Autumn 2007 Newsletter is online and features our conservation partners

Our partners – we couldn't do without them 

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 Bush Heritage reserves protect not only rare ecosystems and threatened species but also critical sites that need to be carefully managed. These include important sites for Indigenous Australians, springs and waterways, geological formations, fossil beds and sites of historical importance. There are also unique management issues on some properties, which make the involvement of experts from outside Bush Heritage invaluable. Their research and experience help us to make the best possible decisions about caring for the land and its special values.

Our conservation partners bring this expertise and knowledge to us, giving us a better understanding of the land, its ecology, its evolutionary history and its cultural significance. This understanding is the key to ensuring that the reserves are properly managed for the long term.

 

In this Autumn issue you can also read about news from Leanne and Paul Hales, reserve managers at Eurardy Reserve,  Western Australia;  a message from our CEO Doug Humann and an update on the Thomas Challenge and Gondwawa Link.

You can read our Autumn Newsletter online here.
We have an archive of all our Newsletters here.

 

 

 

Page Last Updated: Monday 23 April 2007

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