
Putting an insurance policy on the dam
Slow To Download? Read what is being discussed below Video Transcript David: So what we’re doing is putting an insurance policy on the dam here.
Slow To Download? Read what is being discussed below Video Transcript David: So what we’re doing is putting an insurance policy on the dam here.
These are Sneak Peeks of the 8th Stipa National Native Grasslands Field Trip: First Stop at ‘Pantawalba’, a grazing property establishing introduced C4 grasses.
Soil organic carbon is involved at all scales in soil structural integrity, which feeds into the macroscopic properties needed for “healthy soil”. Soil carbon increases
The brush stems were placed on the soil surface and oriented carefully on the contour to intercept overland flow, sediment and plant litter. Kangaroos don’t
Rehabilitation of dysfunctional landscape requires an analysis of the current ecosystem, identifying the cause of the problem, not just describing the symptoms.
Stop killing the plants for a start! Let the plants to grow that wish to grow. Allow nature function as it is designed to. This
This is far greater than the loss of species. There is a decline in many areas and we have done a lot of damage which
We have stuffed our land Our grasslands are ancient and were diverse in grass species and in animal species including insects. It was ecologically sound
Graeme Hand, CEO of Stipa Grasslands Association, was one of the speakers in the recent Stipa Conference. His talk: “Action on the Ground Project” examines
An example in South Australia of what we as a country are facing if we don’t address the increasing desertification. This is a sneak peek
Graeme Hand, CEO of Stipa Grasslands Association, was one of the speakers in the recent Stipa Conference. In this clip he shows a list of
Graeme Hand, CEO of Stipa Grasslands Association, was one of the speakers in the recent Stipa Conference. In this clip he shows some data of
Walter Jehne is Chairman of Healthy Soils Australia, an association which is concerned with discovering innovative ways to be adopted by all farmers to help
Slow To Download? Read what is being discussed below Video Transcript Graeme: What’s the score for the recovery here? I said it was two. So
Slow To Download? Read what is being discussed below Video Transcript So can everyone give me a gut fill score, left hand side just in
Graeme Hand is talking about a quick way of assessing the paddock and says that if you did throw the pencil in the padock, overwhelming
Lyn Kelson runs The Green Cocky which aims to bring local farmers together to share biologically sustainable farming practices. In her introduction Lyn states that
Leichhardt in 1844 marvelled at the fresh, useful grasses and clear water due to the aboriginal use of fire. Bill Gammage is one of the
Early maps of inland Australia show that galahs were mainly living inland, away from the coastal areas. Why? Listen to Bill Gammage as he relates
Prior to 1788 aborigines skilfully used fires for ecological benefit. Now fires have become devastating killers due to this lack of management. Fire was a
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