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  • Home
  • About
    • News
    • Bangalee Reserve
    • Shoalhaven River
    • Walks
    • Our Impact
    • History of Bangalee
    • Dangerous Plants
  • WIldlife
    • Endangered Species
    • Other Native Species
    • Feral Species
  • Weed Control
    • Lantana
    • Vines
    • Woody Weeds
    • Annual Weeds
    • Distinguishing Weeds from Natives
  • Revegetation
    • Plants Used >
      • Gums
      • Rainforest Trees
      • Deciduous Natives
      • Riverbank Stabilisers
    • Growing Native Plants
    • Planting and Fencing
    • Maintenance
    • How You Can Help
  • Contact

Our Impact

Our bush regeneration efforts at Bangalee have had a profound positive impact on the local ecosystem. Our surveys have shown that wildlife is more than twice as likely to live in the areas we have restored as opposed to the weed infested sections of the Reserve.

​More to come.

The video below briefly documents our November 2017 Fauna Survey. (Music: 'Memories' by Bensound, www.bensound.com).
Bangalee Crusaders Part 2. Music by Scott Buckley, www.scottbuckley.com.au.
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Before (left) and after (right) removing lantana from over a large rock
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Before clearing lantana from a paperbark and after

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