Restoring Ecological Corridors in the Kedron Brook Catchment

Gail's Project at Upper Kedron

Hi, I’m Gail and live at The Gap/Upper Kedron. Gail's Project area

I found out about the grant when I received a letter from the Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland that identified my property as having particular species of native flora. I thought this was a great opportunity to control some of the lantana problem I have on my property and to encourage the natural growth of the native flora.

The funding I have been given will help revegetate an area of my property which was cleared prior to my purchase of the property 26 years ago. About 24 years ago, I selectively cleared my property and planted a combination of grasses suitable for my angora goat stud. Since the sale of the animals some 19 years ago, sections of the property have become over-grown with weeds. The grant will also help control the lantana which has grown where the clearing took place. I have already undertaken some removal of the lantana which is no easy feat.

I also recently attended the Managing Fire and Native Vegetation on your Property Workshop which was held for recipients of the grant. I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it most interesting, learning about the different strategies of managing the fire risk which many of us who live on large blocks are of potentially risk. In fact during my time living here, my property has been affected by three fires caused by careless human factor. The most recent fire about two years ago was significant, lasting for several days and was as close as my clothes line.

Through the education of the workshop, I understand fires better and the need for a property fire plan. The workshop was also great as it provided the opportunity to meet other like-minded people in our community. I would definitely be interested in attending other workshops.

This grant has afforded me a wonderful opportunity to practice weed control, revegetate, to be further educated, and given me the motivation to carry it out.

Thank you to everyone who is helping us with landcare.

Gail.

The Kedron Brook Catchment, including the Cedar Creek tributary, contains significant assets and opportunities for the conservation of biodiversity and water quality values within the catchment and wider landscape in general.

The Restoring Corridors Project aims to provide support to landholders and community groups within this area to implement land management activities that support the protection and conservation of these values.

Kedron Brook Catchment Branch was the recipient of a grant in late 2007 from SEQ Catchments that has enabled the branch to provide advice and financial assistance to landholders and community groups. 150 expressions of interest were received and 29 were approved for funding.

Applicants have been assessed in relation to their likely contribution to these aims of the Project, namely to:

* Establish and support an informal network of lands under management for nature conservation outcomes.
* Implement weed management strategies in areas of bio-diversity significance within the Kedron Brook Catchment.
* Improve the condition of existing riparian vegetation in the Kedron Brook Catchment via weed management..
* Restore riparian vegetation in strategic locations in the upper catchment where there is none.
* Improve the stability of waterway banks within the Kedron Brook Catchment through the maintenance and restoration of bank vegetation.
* Improve waterway condition through the management of livestock access to the waterway corridor.

Many landholders are now using the funds to fix erosion, control weeds and revegetate areas of their properties, thereby also improving the quality of the Kedron Brook and Cedar Creek Catchment.

In addition, a "Managing Fire and Native Vegetation Workshop" was held at the end of June for grant recipients. This was an informative and practical workshop in which landholders were informed about how different environments respond and recover from fire. With this knowledge, they were then able to develop suitable fire management plans for their properties.

Kedron Brook Catchment Branch hopes to be able to make this grant available to landholders again in the future. Keep your eye out, funding may become available to landholders again in the future.


If you require any further information on the project please contact the Kedron Brook Catchment Coordinator on 07 3407 0836.

LC/CI 17/07/2008
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