Damon Basset, the Tarcutta Field Officer advised that whilst this approach is hard work in the beginning, the aim is to:
- break the seed cycle and thereby reduce our workload over time
- allow native plant species to regenerate
- reduce our herbicide use without compromising our ecological goals
- change and build soil health.
During our trip we were able to visit an exclosure site in the southern part of the reserve that's been erected to give the native species a protected chance for growth.
There are some areas of the reserve we observed that had been subjected to extensive clearing, presumably for sheep grazing, which would have occurred prior to Bush Heritage ownership. There's little understorey there, as it's an open woodland with a sparse shrub layer and eucalypt regrowth is scant in some areas.