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Sharing the SER Conference – Regen on the world stage!

We know there are at least six super keen AABR members heading off to Darwin to attend the SER’s 10th World Conference on Ecological Restoration from September 26-30. If you’re going we’d love to catch up with you, hopefully you’ll see us before we see you, special conversational T-shirts have been created to identify the [...]

Would you like to be an Awesome Accreditation Assessor? 12/10/23 Zoom meeting

UPDATE: If you’d like to learn more about what’s involved in being an accreditation assessor join us on Zoom 12/10/23 - 6-7pm- REGISTER TO ATTEND AABR is looking for experienced, accredited bush regen practitioners to become assessors for AABR’s accreditation program. This volunteer role is a perfect vehicle to support the next generation of bush [...]

Restoring long-distance pollinator habitat with bridges, frameworks and magnets

Principle 4 of the National Restoration Standards states, “Full recovery is the goal of ecological restoration even if outcomes take a long timeframe”. The Swift parrot (above) is listed as Critically Endangered by the Commonwealth and listed as Endangered by several states. (Photo: Henry Cook) One of the attributes that determine if an [...]

Drones for Bushland Management

Drone over Hexham Swamp Supplied by Sky Land Management. Photo: S. Pritchard At the AABR field day at Hexham Swamp, near Newcastle NSW, Phil Milling, Managing Director of Sky Land Management, demonstrated and told us how drones can be used for a variety of land management activities. Sky Land Management commenced in 2014, [...]

Glyphosate Working Group

The Glyphosate Working Group - Members Wanted - There is a growing cohort of bush regenerators that are experiencing increasing frustrations with the lack of understanding on glyphosate toxicity, especially in relation to other herbicides and items in common use. An AABR Glyphosate Working Group, spearheaded by AABR Vic, and consisting of experienced industry practitioners, [...]

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