B4C Takes On Canopy Killer Cats Claw as part of Upper Tingalpa Creekcare
The latest information from the Smithsonian Institute reveals that both cats claw and its partner in crime, madeira vine are impeding the carbon capture of rainforests, thereby reducing our natural resilience against climate change. It is unfortunate news, but it is essential for us to be aware of it.
Industry and community work together to protect Gibson Island’s riparian zone
In a heartening example of environmental care and community cooperation, on Tuesday, October 24, 2023, B4C teamed up with ten dedicated representatives from Fortescue to plant a new section of Gibson Island’s riparian zone. This planting was proudly supported by the Queensland Government’s Department of Environment and Science’s Community Sustainable Spaces…