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Environment

Fire recovery tops seminar

BACK TO LIFE: A close-up of ‘black boys’ – grasstree Xanthorrhoea – recovering in the Grampians after the 2006 fires.
Posted by Weekly Advertiser in Environment on 25 Aug 2010 at 03:17 am

How the natural landscape recovers after fire will be among hot topics at the 13th annual Wimmera Biodiversity Seminar on September 2. Fire ecologist Kevin Tollhurst, who was part of the Royal Commission investigation of the 2009 Black Saturday fires in Victoria, will be among guest speakers at the seminar. Participants will also tour sites recovering from 2006 Grampians fires. Two lives, vast amounts of property and many thousands of head of livestock were lost in the Grampians fires. Starting on New Year’s Eve 2005, with more fires at the end of January 2006, the fires burnt more than 51,000 hectares of farmland as well as tracts of state park. The fires also burnt 47 percent of Grampians National Park. This year the Wimmera Biodiversity Seminar, the longest running event of its type in Australia, is based at Laharum Hall on the north-west fringe of the Grampians. The 2010 event also coincides with the International Year of Biodiversity. Fascinating Long-time biodiversity advocate and Stawell farmer Barry Clugston, personally affected by the Grampians fires, said it was fascinating to see how the landscape had changed and recovered. “Fire recovery is fresh in the minds of people both in our region, across Victoria and in the rest of Australia after the devastation of Bla...
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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
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on 01/09/2010 at 02:33 PM

Birdlife arriving at Lake Hindmarsh near Jeparit has prompted authorities to start gathering fresh data about the impact of water on northern Wimmera wildlife.

Catchment officers have responded to reports that water flowing into the previo...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
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Wimmera Mallee landholders have a chance to hone their spraying skills in preparation for the spring locust threat.

Renowned crop-spraying authority Bill Gordon will speak during a series of free locust information updates at Warracknabeal...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
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on 25/08/2010 at 03:13 PM

By MELISSA POULIOT

Bob McMaster reckons he took on Mother Nature after clearing part of his Lake Hindmarsh block for agriculture and she won hands down.

But the hobby farmer from Jeparit district isn’t bearing any grudges. He’s inspired...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Environment
on 25/08/2010 at 12:49 PM

By DEAN LAWSON

Regional catchment monitors have predicted massive improvements in the environmental condition of stretches of the Wimmera River with water quality transforming from saline to fresh in a matter of hours.

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Environment
on 18/08/2010 at 05:24 PM

Wimmera catchment leaders are celebrating the ‘perfect timing’ of late winter rain and an environmental water release.

The rain places Wimmera Catchment Management Authority in a rare position of being able to halt environmental water rele...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Environment
on 11/08/2010 at 10:23 AM

Water managers will release water into the Wimmera River and nine recreational lakes as the region reaps the benefits of completed Wimmera Mallee and Northern Mallee pipeline projects.

Water authority GWMWater will release up to 4595 megal...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Environment
on 04/08/2010 at 03:56 PM

“This was my first planting weekend, and I’ll definitely come to another.”

That was a common feeling as volunteers gathered to revegetate six hectares of land near Jilpanger, halfway between Edenhope and Horsham.

Volunteers planted 3000 t...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Environment
on 04/08/2010 at 02:40 PM

By DEAN LAWSON

Nhill’s Karen Cramer has a large and colourful extended family. Like most families, the individuals in her care are a mix of personalities – the noisy and the quiet, the rebellious and the shy.

But Karen’s extended family i...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
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on 29/07/2010 at 11:56 AM

A second group of international student volunteers has arrived in the Wimmera and already made a difference for threatened species.

Department of Sustainability and Environment biodiversity officer Pauline Rudolph said the students adapted...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Environment
on 22/07/2010 at 09:29 AM

Parliamentarian Hugh Delahunty has described the existence of ‘significant’ geothermal energy in the Wimmera as a potential ‘string to the bow’ in regional potential.

The Member for Lowan said if the benefits of geothermal energy came to f...

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