Protecting 'Coastal Complex on King Island' and 'Boggy Creek Geoheritage Site' 2
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This project will build on the first project to protect ‘Coastal Complex on King Island’, a rare and endangered ecological community, and ‘Boggy Creek Geoheritage Site’, otherwise known as ‘tufa terraces’, which are nationally significant and listed in the Tasmanian Geoheritage Database. We will continue control and containment of the coastal weed Sea Spurge to protect these sensitive assets from weed invasion. Ballarat/Clarendon College students will continue to do 2 days per term at this site as part of their Community focussed activities, and intend to continue maintenance of the site into the future. We will also add to this work by spraying the adjacent very dense sections of sea spurge, and planting out the area with native species.
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