Topic
This workshop will focus on the following, to help with identification and early management of grassland erosion:
Surface & sub-surface water movement
How water movement can enhance or degrade landscapes
Working with depositional features
Energy and nutrient cycling via plants.
Presenter
Sam Skeat from the Mulloon Institute is a specialist in delivering landscape rehydration projects, with a focus on balancing ecological return and business return. Sam has extensive experience in Queensland and New South Wales. He helps landholders to use landscape rehydration to restore landscape function under agriculture.
When
16 November 2021, 9am - 3.30pm
Where
Sugarbag Station, Mt Garnet, QLD
Registration
For more information or to register, contact: Duncan Buckle, via duncan.buckle@terrain.org.au
This event is part of Terrain NRM’s Upper Herbert Sediment Reduction Project which is funded by the partnership between the Australian’s Government’s Reef Trust and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation.