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    Protecting Wattle Hill Creek

    Posted on: 21 October 2020

    Protecting creeks and seasonal wetlands via stock exclusion and revegetation is just one of the many landcare methods that can be used to restore ecosystem health.

    This new vegetation acts not only as a shelterbelt for wildlife but also a filtration systmem for the water entering the creek and wetland.

    The Southwest Environment Alliance partners with organisations like the Glenelg Hopkins CMA to improve the aesthetics, biodiversity, water quality and soil health of properties in our catchment.

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