Land Restoration Fund contracted projects

Murra Murra Native Forest Regeneration Project—R2009

Fast facts

Location
Nebine, South West Qld
Sector
Agriculture
Investment
$5 million
Proponent
The trustee of DLF Family Trust
Duration
10 years
Emissions Reduction Fund project ID
Pending
Method
Human Induced Regeneration
Co-benefit status

Pending

Co-benefits
  • Wetlands
  • Threatened ecosystems
  • Threatened wildlife
  • Native vegetation
  • Employment and skills
  • Community resilience
  • First Nations by location
  • First Nations by participation

Project summary

The Murra Murra Native Forest Regeneration Project is a $5 million, 10-year partnership between the Queensland Government and The DLF Family Trust. The project will regenerate mulga and eucalyptus forests and wetlands on the Kooma homelands through destocking and the exclusion and control of stock and feral animals. The project activities will also restore or improve condition in over 17,000 hectares of threatened ecosystems from 13 different regional ecosystems.

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