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Springbrook Rescue

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Springbrook Rescue is a long-term 10- to 20-year project with an overall aim of restoring rainforest on 104 hectares of cleared land embedded within about 705 hectares of mostly mature or regenerating forests purchased by the Queensland government for addition to National Park.

The project began formally in July 2008 and since then three reports have been provided to the Queensland Government

Springbrook Rescue Restoration Project — Performance Story Report 2008–2009  Download (255 Mb)

Springbrook Rescue Restoration Project — Progress Report 2008–2009
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Springbrook Rescue Restoration Project — Progress Report 2011–2012 Download (13 Mb)

Australian Rainforest Conservation Society Inc
PO Box 2111, Milton QLD 4064, Australia
telephone: 61 7 3368 1318   email: aila.keto@rainforest.org.au