South-East Regional EOM Report

The Bush Heritage Ecological Outcomes Monitoring program is crucial to measuring the effectiveness of our actions and reporting on our progress. Ecological Outcomes Monitoring commenced as a pilot study on Eurardy Reserve in Western Australia in 2005. Since then, the program has grown rapidly, first to other reserves in Western Australia and then, in 2006, to reserves in eastern Australia. We now have over 450 monitoring sites established across 23 properties in all states in which we operate.

This South-East Regional Ecological Outcomes Monitoring Report focuses on the monitoring that has been conducted in the South-East Grassy Box Woodlands at Nardoo Hills reserves, Tarcutta Hills Reserve and Scottsdale Reserve in VIC and NSW, and Boolcoomatta Reserve in South Australia.

Bush Heritage Australia gratefully acknowledges the Macquarie Group Foundation’s support of the Ecological Outcomes Monitoring project.

 Nardoo Hills Grassy Box Woodlands
Nardoo Hills South-East Grassy Box Woodlands

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