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Tweed Byron Bush Futures Project

Bushland in Tweed and Byron Shires is impacted by weeds, clearing, feral animals, grazing, erosion, dumping and other human impacts. To help address these impacts and encourage sustainable management of bushland areas, Tweed and Byron Shire Councils have received a $1.7m NSW Government Environmental Trust grant to implement the 'Tweed Byron Bush Futures Project – Improving Urban and Peri-urban Bushland Sustainability in Tweed and Byron Shires'.

Vision

This project will achieve, through on ground works and extension, the sustainable management of a number of State and regionally significant urban and peri-urban bushland areas within Tweed and Byron Shires.

Aims

The Bush Futures project aims to:

  • deliver extensive on-ground works to address threats to bushland integrity;
  • raise awareness of the ways that residents living adjacent to native bushland can manage their land in a sustainable way and reduce adverse impacts on the bushland; and
  • reinforce the role Council has in managing natural areas, particularly those that are directly under its control such as bushland reserves.

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