HABITAT AND WILDLIFE RECOVERY PROJECT The Habitat and Wildlife Recovery Project is aimed at supporting the recovery of threatened species across the Southern Highlands and the Monaro following the devastating 2019/20 black summer bushfires. Delivered by South East Local Land Services in partnership with the Australian Government’s Regional Fund for Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery, funding is being offered to eligible landholders for a range of on-ground works (tree planting, weed & pest animal control, fencing and erosion control works,) that address processes that threaten the habitat of threatened species. Registrations of Interest for projects on the Southern Highlands are due no later than Friday 13 August 2021. You can register your interest here. Registrations of Interest for projects on the Monaro are due no later than Wednesday 8 September 2021. You can register your interest here. WORKS CONSIDERED INCLUDE: TREE PLANTING AND WEED CONTROL Weeds have proliferated on fire-grounds following favourable seasons post fire, degrading habitat for threatened wildlife. Funding […]