Why Riparian Vegetation is Vital for Healthy Streams

Picture of riparian vegetation planted as part of Upper Tingalpa Creekcare

Protecting streambanks, boosting biodiversity, and building climate resilience Riparian vegetation is the plants that grow along the edges of rivers, creeks, and streams. These can include trees, shrubs, grasses, and even water-loving plants that grow partly in the water. According to the Australian River Restoration Centre, 10 metres of riparian vegetation is…

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Preserving Biodiversity and Empowering Communities: A Spotlight on B4C’s Nature Refuges and Landcare Initiatives

B4C is proud manage two key Nature Refuge properties: Mount Elliot and Mount Barney-Yamahra Creek, both situated within critical biodiversity corridors linking Bulimba Creek to the World Heritage-listed Border Ranges. These properties play a vital role in supporting endangered and critically endangered species, including greater gliders, koalas, the brush-tailed rock wallaby, glossy black…

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