Conduct management activities within priority areas of remnant vegetation to improve the health, resilience and function of our region’s existing forests.
Why it is important?
Without appropriate management, the cumulative effect of weeds, pests, diseases, natural disturbances, grazing, poor fire management, etc can all gradually erode the health and function of remnant patches. Existing forests are already contributing to the high biodiversity values of the region - we need to ensure they remain healthy.
Local Landscape:
Regional
Regional Theme:
Biodiversity