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Why Linking Fragmented Ecosystems Matters
In the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, rich pockets of rainforest, eucalypt woodland, and riparian corridors form a tapestry of biodiversity. A fragmented ecosystem occurs when large, continuous habitats are broken into smaller, isolated patches, often by roads, farmland, or urban development. ...
Astonishing Discovery: Reesville Reveals a Thriving Koala Population
			In a quiet part of the Hinterland, in Reesville, west of Maleny, an astonishing discovery has been made. A recent survey has confirmed the presence of 51 koalas across less...		
									Why Planting Trees Matters: Growing Healthier Landscapes and Communities
			Tree planting is one of the most impactful actions you can take to care for our planet, support native wildlife and build stronger communities. At Hinterland Bush Links, we see...		
									Ready to start your revegetation project?
			Whether you’re working with a small backyard or a large area, your efforts are crucial in restoring and protecting natural ecosystems. Here are 5 steps to help you get started:...		
									Have you heard about our Roving Restorers program?
			Our long running volunteer bush regeneration program, Roving Restorers, is a key tenet to the success of our organisation. Several times a month, a group of enthusiastic volunteers gathers in...		
									What’s it like to work at Hinterland Bush Links?
			You’ll most likely have seen our two part-time staff members Aleisha Keating (Manager) and Louise Court (Project Officer) at a volunteer event or speaking about our work. They were likely...		
									The History of Hinterland Bush Links
			We are excited to share with you the history of Hinterland Bush Links. Our organisation was founded by ecologist Susie Duncan in 2011 after she undertook a fauna survey at...		
									
			




