August 2, 2014

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Cressy, Northern Midlands (Tas)

TREES PLANTED

Tanya and Chris Dell from G.J. Gardner Homes Launceston have once again generously supported tree planting in their district this winter. This time to the tune of 330 trees. That makes 465 all up. DSCF3577DSCF3581             Monique Case (Northern Midlands Council’s Natural Resource Management Facilitator) writes .. “Pisa in the Cressy district of the Northern Midlands Tasmania has a long history of landcare activities.  So when the opportunity to plant more trees to enhance local biodiversity came up the group were happy to participate.  The 330 trees provided by GJG Launceston were planted in two areas that had top notch site preparation. The areas were sprayed a number of times (to deal with competition), they were mound ploughed and then fenced to exclude stock access.  On the 15th of July 2014 Will Morrison from Pisa and myself spent a few hours together planting the Tasmanian native species that were supplied from Habitat Nursery”. DSCF3584 Thank you to Monique Case and Will Morrison (pictured) for finding a home for the trees and taking such good care with the planting. Slainte – Colleen  

RECENT TREE PLANTINGS

615 TREES PLANTED

September 17, 2024
‘We thank our supporters, such as G.J. Gardner Homes Geelong. Our aim is to restore and enhance our natural environment and your contribution has directly contributed to this aim. Thank you once again’. Geelong Landcare Network

54 TREES PLANTED

September 17, 2024
‘Thank you to ERA Nurseries for providing us with 300 tube mixtures of native wattles and gum trees, thank you also to sponsors at Fifteen Trees for your kindness in purchasing these trees for our revegetation project at Woolsthorpe’. Boyce Family.

2,111 TREES PLANTED

September 17, 2024
Most of us fly into Tasmania. And millions of us do it for the sole purpose of basking in its unique natural wonders and breathing in some of the clearest air in the world. It’s satisfying to think that one of its primary gatekeepers, Hobart Airport, is doing its bit to make Tasmania just that bit greener.