Hinterland Bush Links has several on-ground projects underway. These projects involve local landholders working with neighbours to manage weeds, restore vegetation and connect habitat. They are long-term projects which rely on the commitment of local communities to carry them through to a stage where they are self-sustaining.
Many of our native animals have trouble finding a suitable home as natural hollows are not as plentiful as needed.
Seeing the results of your hard work makes everything seem so worthwhile.
The Upper Mary Valley Weed Vines Project began in 2012 as a visionary strategy to eradicate destructive weed vines in the Upper Mary River Catchment.
Our Subtropical Forests Ecology Course is on again. We would love to see you join us on 19-20 August and 2-3 September at beautiful Bellthorpe.
27 - 30 Aug 2016 This is the second year of this action packed course. Join us from 27 - 30 August at a beautiful setting in Booroobin. I hope you can come!
Hinterland Bush Links has received a grant from the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife (through the Great Eastern Ranges Initiative (GERI)) to enable us to carry out bush restoration and co
This group is restoring vegetation along the banks of Little Yabba Creek and the Mary River, in Little Yabba Park at Cambroon.
Landholders in the Booloumba Creek catchment are undertaking restoration works at several sites between the Mary River and the Conondale National Park.
Neighbours in the Hunchy district are restoring vegetation along several headwater streams of Petrie Creek and in the surrounding landscape.