Terrestrial ecological restoration projects
There are many thousands of terrestrial ecological restoration projects across Australia that are, cumulatively, starting to make a difference - particularly where these are part of planned, broad-scale conservation programs.
Terrestrial ecosystems in Australia include fire-adapted sclerophyll communities, fire-sensitive rainforest communities and grasslands / low shrublands.
Examples:
Sclerophyll
- Monjebup North, Gondwana Link, Western Australia
- Peniup, Gondwana Link, Western Australia
- Banksia woodland post-sand extraction, Western Australia
- Jarrah forest post-mine restoration, Western Australia
- Shark Bay Restoration program, Western Australia
- Lord Howe Island environmental programs, New South Wales, Australia
Rainforest
- Rocky Creek Dam rainforest regeneration, New South Wales, Australia
- Big Scrub landcare rainforest replantings, New South Wales, Australia
- Palm oil to rainforest, Daintree, Queensland, Australia
- Donahy's Corridor rainforest linkage, Queensland, Australia
- Thiaki reforestation project, Queensland, Australia
Grassland
- Macquarie Island rabbit eradication, Sub-Antarctic
- Mt Annan, Cumberland Plain Restoration, New South Wales
- Grassy Groundcover restoration projects, Greening Australia, Victoria and New South Wales, Australia
- Marra Creek waterponding, chenopod shrublands, New South Wales, Australia