Berry Landcare Articles from 2011 to 2019: Prepared by Harvey BlueBerry Landcare Articles from 2011 to 2019: Since February 2011 there have been over 100 Berry Landcare articles published in the Town Crier, covering a diverse range of topics. Includes titles that might be of interest. 2011: February: Bell Miner Associated Dieback. ; March: Native Plants in the Berry Area; April: Conservation Corridors around Berry; May: Myrtle Rust; June: Identification of local Gum trees.; July: Berry Geology. ; November: Spring Flowering Native Plants. ; December: Illawarra Subtropical Rainforests. 2012:............................... February: Berry Nature Corridors: From Escarpment to Sea. March: Do Wildlife Corridors Work? April: Truck Lay-by Fauna Mitigation. May: Weeds. June: Biodiversity and Mapping of Wildlife Corridors. July: Planting around Rural dwellings. August: Why Natives not Exotics. December: Riparian Ecology. 2013:.................................... February: Bong Bong Road. March: Fibonacci Numbers in plants. Fencing for Native Animals. July: Significant Milestone Passed. November: Vines versus Trees. 2014:.............................. February: Who’s Living on My Land. April: Edges. June: Saving the Most Endangered Bird. August: The Regeneration of a Lantana infested gully. September: Biodiversity. Reading the Landscape. October: Pasture to Bush regeneration. December: Nomenclature of Local Plants. 2015:...................... April: Bragg’s Bush at Glenvale Farm. June: Biological Control of Crofton Weed. November: Noxious Weeds Act 1993 – Classes. December: Greener and Drier. 2016:....................................... March: Coomonderry Swamp. April: Foxground Sub-tropical Rainforest. September: Fauna Nesting Boxes. The Bundewallah Sub-Tropical Rainforest Regeneration Project. November: The Original Berry Landcarers. Native Plants used by the Wodi Wodi people. December: Landcare in Early Settlement. 2017:......................... February: Fig Trees in the Illawarra. March: Coachwood Escarpment display. April: Roadsides as Habitat. July: Antechinus. August: Paddock Trees. September: Large Footed Myotis. November: Local Fauna. December: The Eucalyptus. 2018: .......................................... February: The History of Bushfires in the Berry Area. April: Native species for fire-prone areas. May: Death in the Environment. July: Fauna Monitoring and Genetic Sampling in Bush Links Project. October: Biodiversity. November: Trapping Wildlife. December: Apex Predators. 2019: ........................... February: Dandelions. April: Unwelcomed Visitors (Pteropus poliocephalus). May: Effective Fox Trapping. June: Eight Legged Visitor. July: Our disappearing lowland palms. August: Tea Bags and Science. December: How old was the Bum Tree? As published from 2011 to 2019. Edited by Harvey Blue. December 2019. ... ... ...Contributors: No Acknowledgement - Harvey Blue. I.P. - Ian Parker. J.W. - Julia Woinarski. K.O. - Kelvin Officer. W.P. - Bill Pigott.https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/berry-landcare/town-crier-articles/berry-landcare-articles-since-2011-hb-ed1.doc/viewhttps://landcare.nsw.gov.au/@@site-logo/landcare-nsw-logo-200.png
Berry Landcare Articles from 2011 to 2019: Prepared by Harvey Blue
Berry Landcare Articles from 2011 to 2019: Since February 2011 there have been over 100 Berry Landcare articles published in the Town Crier, covering a diverse range of topics. Includes titles that might be of interest. 2011: February: Bell Miner Associated Dieback. ; March: Native Plants in the Berry Area; April: Conservation Corridors around Berry; May: Myrtle Rust; June: Identification of local Gum trees.; July: Berry Geology. ; November: Spring Flowering Native Plants. ; December: Illawarra Subtropical Rainforests. 2012:............................... February: Berry Nature Corridors: From Escarpment to Sea. March: Do Wildlife Corridors Work? April: Truck Lay-by Fauna Mitigation. May: Weeds. June: Biodiversity and Mapping of Wildlife Corridors. July: Planting around Rural dwellings. August: Why Natives not Exotics. December: Riparian Ecology. 2013:.................................... February: Bong Bong Road. March: Fibonacci Numbers in plants. Fencing for Native Animals. July: Significant Milestone Passed. November: Vines versus Trees. 2014:.............................. February: Who’s Living on My Land. April: Edges. June: Saving the Most Endangered Bird. August: The Regeneration of a Lantana infested gully. September: Biodiversity. Reading the Landscape. October: Pasture to Bush regeneration. December: Nomenclature of Local Plants. 2015:...................... April: Bragg’s Bush at Glenvale Farm. June: Biological Control of Crofton Weed. November: Noxious Weeds Act 1993 – Classes. December: Greener and Drier. 2016:....................................... March: Coomonderry Swamp. April: Foxground Sub-tropical Rainforest. September: Fauna Nesting Boxes. The Bundewallah Sub-Tropical Rainforest Regeneration Project. November: The Original Berry Landcarers. Native Plants used by the Wodi Wodi people. December: Landcare in Early Settlement. 2017:......................... February: Fig Trees in the Illawarra. March: Coachwood Escarpment display. April: Roadsides as Habitat. July: Antechinus. August: Paddock Trees. September: Large Footed Myotis. November: Local Fauna. December: The Eucalyptus. 2018: .......................................... February: The History of Bushfires in the Berry Area. April: Native species for fire-prone areas. May: Death in the Environment. July: Fauna Monitoring and Genetic Sampling in Bush Links Project. October: Biodiversity. November: Trapping Wildlife. December: Apex Predators. 2019: ........................... February: Dandelions. April: Unwelcomed Visitors (Pteropus poliocephalus). May: Effective Fox Trapping. June: Eight Legged Visitor. July: Our disappearing lowland palms. August: Tea Bags and Science. December: How old was the Bum Tree? As published from 2011 to 2019. Edited by Harvey Blue. December 2019. ... ... ...Contributors: No Acknowledgement - Harvey Blue. I.P. - Ian Parker. J.W. - Julia Woinarski. K.O. - Kelvin Officer. W.P. - Bill Pigott.