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Growing Trees on the New England Tablelands
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Threatened Communities
Peppermint Woodlands
White Gum Woodlands
Trees
New England Peppermint
Ribbon Gum
Mountain Gum
Snow Gum
Threats
New-England Dieback
Fragmentation
Grazing
Landholder Resources
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Assessing your framework
Assessing woodland condition
Performing rehabilitation work
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Growing Trees on the New England Tablelands
About
Threatened Communities
Peppermint Woodlands
White Gum Woodlands
Trees
New England Peppermint
Ribbon Gum
Mountain Gum
Snow Gum
Threats
New-England Dieback
Fragmentation
Grazing
Landholder Resources
Getting Started
Assessing your framework
Assessing woodland condition
Performing rehabilitation work
Scenarios
Techniques
Articles
FAQ
Research
People
Resources
Contact
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Peppermint Woodlands
White Gum Woodlands
Folder: Trees
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New England Peppermint
Ribbon Gum
Mountain Gum
Snow Gum
Folder: Threats
Back
New-England Dieback
Fragmentation
Grazing
Folder: Landholder Resources
Back
Getting Started
Assessing your framework
Assessing woodland condition
Performing rehabilitation work
Scenarios
Techniques
Articles
FAQ
Research
People
Resources
Contact

 These techniques can be useful to encourage natural regeneration


Island fencing

Island fencing

Extended fencing

Extended fencing

Extend woodland edges

Extend woodland edges

Build corridors

Build corridors

Plant tubestock

Plant tubestock

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Funding

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This program is being funded by the NSW Government through a partnership between the Saving our Species program and the Environmental Trust

Project Partners

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