Tucked into the rocky hilltops near Bathurst, North Jack supports one of NSW’s most vulnerable plants, the granite zieria (Zieria obcordata), an endangered shrub that exists almost entirely within this single landscape.
As conservation agreements across the Riverina reach their five-year anniversary, we are seeing significant ecological changes from the initial baseline data collected.
It can sometimes be hard to resist the urge to clean up fallen branches or accumulated leaf litter in native bushland patches, but where possible leaving fallen logs, branches and leaf litter can have huge benefits for native wildlife and the func
Russell was an inaugural member of the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust Board and a member of the Programs and Delivery Committee, positions he maintained until February 2023.