Springdrift Gully Repair

Vegetation that was compromising an old gully diversion structure at ‘Springdrift’ in the Mulloon Catchment has been cleared by Green Army participants as part of the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project.

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Kelly Thorburn
20 Millions Trees and counting

Significant tree plantings took place across the Mulloon Catchment last year to help create vegetation corridors along several creeks in the region. The plantings included a diverse range of native trees and shrubs and will continue this coming spring.

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Kelly Thorburn
Birkenburn Brush Weirs

Green Army participants are working with The Mulloon Institute to create a series of V-shaped brush weirs to halt erosion and help retain sediment as close to its as source possible.

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Kelly Thorburn
June “Jachère” 2017

from the Chairman, The Mulloon Institute

As three of our months start with the letter “J” (January, June & July) I have obviously set myself a challenge to be not only creative but also relevant when I select a title for my update for those months. Peruse your dictionary and you will quickly see our English language is not blessed with an abundance of “J” words! I’ve already used “jottings” and “journal” for example.

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Kelly Thorburn