By the time this edition of Bushtracks is released into the world, it will be two years since the devastating bushfires of the Black Summer. For many Australians, the ripples of those events are still spreading out, and so it is too for the bush.
On our reserves, bushfire recovery will continue for some time. But there have been some silver linings. Brogo Reserve, Yuin country on the New South Wales far south coast, is one of many landscapes that we protect to have received bushfire recovery funding. In ‘A closer look at Brogo’, we explore how that funding is allowing us to care for Brogo better than ever before, starting with targeted threatened species surveys.
The cover of this edition takes you to our newest reserve, Buckrabanyule, on Dja Dja Wurrung country in north-central Victoria. Here we have protected a hugely important cultural site from potential subdivision and secured access to the source of the region’s largest Wheel Cactus infestation which impacts many surrounding properties including our Nardoo Hills reserves.