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Subject: Re: birding-aus Clearing of undergrowth!
From: "jon wren" <>
Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 04:30:33 PDT
Gooday Michael and all,
You asked for any success stories in respect to retention of natural growth and I assume that would also mean revegetation of areas. QR (Queensland Rail) Environmental section has successfully planted the transport corridors with trees alongside the Main North Coast Rail Line on the entrance to Townsville. This has been carried out in an endeavour to reduce associated noise from the rail operations with the trees acting as a buffer. The trees are well established now but undergrowth is limited. When this project was first started I recall one of my driving colleagues stating as we passed by " QR will pay the price for planting those trees I can see many a women dragged over there and raped" ? Strange how some people think.

Another success story is the southern entrance to Ingham, this was a joint project between the Hichinbrook Shire Council and the Government. The vegetation is thick with undergrowth well extablished. Unable to give details about birdlife and whether numbers have improved since the start of both projects.


Jon Wren
PO Box 868
Bowen (Climate Capital of Australia)
Queensland Australia 4805
Phone 07 4786 2614H Mobile 0412 789 285
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