Saturday, April 21, 2012

Latest Picture - Area of Biodiversity has been fenced






Bush is now protected by a temporary fence. Improvements have already been noticed in the state of the vegetation.  Only remains now to keep on top of the weeds as the bush regenerates.  Some destruction of
Xanthorrhoea preissii still occurs but to a lesser extent.

Fence acts to keep out dogs that fertilize the weeds. Discourages new path creation.  Shows that the area has a value.  Makes dumping of garden waste and general rubbish more difficult ( gets dumped somewhere else not so sensitive ).  Allows continuous improvement.

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