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Duck River Catchment Cumberland Plain Vegetation Restoration Project

Atlas of Living Australia
Duck River Catchment Cumberland Plain Vegetation Restoration Project (Managed by)
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The project will rehabilitate degraded sections of riparian vegetation and Endangered Ecological Communities (EEC) along Duck River within the Auburn and Parramatta City Council Local Government Areas. The project will focus on the removal of invasive exotic vine species that are suppressing the remnant native riparian and Cumberland Plain Vegetation and the planting of 2000 native provenance species focusing primarily on areas of high erosion potential. Parramatta and Auburn Councils are working in partnership to manage the Duck River Corridor. The project will expand on Councils past works and will result in a significant improvement in the condition of the native Cumberland Plain vegetation and the associated EEC's.

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