Comprehensive restoration solutions tailored to Australian ecosystems
AUD $2,847.50
Reestablishing indigenous plant communities starts with understanding what grew there originally. We research historical vegetation patterns, source local provenance seeds and tubestock, and implement staged planting strategies.
This service includes weed removal, soil preparation, planting supervision, and establishment monitoring for the first growing season.
AUD $4,265.00
Healthy wetlands filter water, provide habitat for specialized species, and regulate local hydrology. Damaged wetlands can be brought back through careful intervention.
We assess hydrology, remove invasive aquatic plants, reintroduce native species, and create appropriate habitat structures for amphibians and waterbirds.
AUD $3,128.75
Soil loss undermines restoration efforts and damages downstream ecosystems. We use bioengineering approaches that work with natural processes to stabilize slopes and prevent sediment movement.
Techniques include contour planting, fascines, live staking, and strategic placement of organic barriers.
AUD $5,892.25
Fragmented landscapes trap wildlife populations in isolated patches. Creating vegetated corridors allows species to move, find mates, and access resources across larger areas.
We design corridors based on target species' movement patterns and habitat requirements, connecting existing vegetation remnants.
AUD $2,194.50
Non-native species often outcompete indigenous plants and animals, preventing ecosystem recovery. Effective management requires understanding each invader's biology and weak points.
We develop integrated strategies combining manual removal, targeted herbicide use, and competitive exclusion through native plantings.
AUD $1,876.00
Understanding how ecosystems respond to restoration requires systematic observation over time. Our monitoring programs track vegetation health, species diversity, and ecosystem function.
Regular data collection allows adaptive management and demonstrates progress toward restoration goals.
Most restoration projects benefit from multiple services. For example, wetland rehabilitation often requires invasive species management and ongoing monitoring.
We'll recommend service combinations that make sense for your specific site and goals.
Not sure which services apply to your situation? We can help assess your site and recommend approaches.
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