Land Restoration Fund contracted projects

Calabah Native Vegetation Project—R2045

Fast facts

Location
Charleville, Central Queensland
Sector
Agriculture
Investment
$1,235,500
Proponent
GreenCollar
Duration
5 years
Emissions Reduction Fund project ID
Pending
Method
Avoided clearing of native regrowth
Local Government Area
Murweh Shire
Co-benefits
  • Wetlands
  • Threatened ecosystems
  • Threatened wildlife
  • Native vegetation
  • Employment and skills
  • Resilience and connection
  • Diversity and human rights

Project summary

The Calabah Native Vegetation Project is a $1.23 million, five-year partnership between the Queensland Government and GreenCollar. The avoided clearing project will protect native vegetation across four aggregated grazing properties spanning 4,706 hectares. By improving interconnectedness of native vegetation, the project will provide important refuges for declining wildlife and enhance the condition and resilience of threatened ecological communities in the heart of the Mulga Lands Bioregion.

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