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Land Restoration Fund contracted projects

Rock Road Wildlife Corridor—R2037

Fast facts

Location
Tarzali, Far North QLD
Sector
Conservation
Investment
$2.95 million
Proponent
South Endeavour Trust
Duration
16 years
Emissions Reduction Fund project ID
ERF178033
Method
Environmental plantings
Local Government Area
  • Tablelands Regional
Co-benefits
  • Great Barrier Reef
  • Threatened ecosystems
  • Threatened wildlife
  • Native vegetation
  • Employment and skills

Project summary

The Rock Road Wildlife Corridor project is a $2.95 million, 16-year partnership between the Queensland Government and South Endeavour Trust. The Project involves the planting of 204,000 trees over 60 hectares to deliver a state significant wildlife corridor in the uplands of the Atherton Tablelands. The Project will complete a 1.8km long, 800m wide corridor that will support the free movement of a range of threatened and near-threatened wildlife to and from the World Heritage Area.

Read more about the R2037—Rock Road Wildlife Corridor project case study.

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