- Greening Australia
Infobox Non-profit
Non-profit_name = Greening Australia
Non-profit_
Non-profit_type =
founded_date = 1982
founder =
location = Canberra, Australia
key_people =
area_served =Australia
focus =
method = Science guided revegetation
revenue =
endowment =
num_volunteers = Over 8000 in 2007
num_employees = 350+
num_members =
Non-profit_slogan = Vision: A healthy, diverse and productive Australian environment treasured by the whole community.
homepage = http://www.greeningaustralia.org.auGreening Australia is an
Australia n environmental organisation, founded in1982 , theInternational Year of the Tree , to protect, restore and conserve Australia's native vegetation. Greening Australia was formed by the United Nations Association of Australia and the Nursery Industry Association of Australia.In the 1980s tree cover decline was acknowledged as having a serious adverse impact on agricultural and pastoral productivity. Removal of tree cover was also linked with the development of
salinity ,soil degradation anderosion , and decliningwater quality. On World Environment Day in 1982, then Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced the establishment of the National Tree Program, which aimed to reverse tree decline throughout Australia. Greening Australia provided the non-government arm of the National Tree Program. With representation in every state and territory and a national office in Canberra, Greening Australia became the primary focus for non-government tree projects.Greening Australia has been involved in many large scale revegetation and restoration projects in Australia since its inception, including the National Tree Program, the One Billion Trees Program, Bushcare Support, National Corrdiors of Green, [http://www.florabank.org.au Florabank] and
Green Corps . The focus of its work lies in providing trees and tree planting services, technical advice and education, volunteer coordination and funding for restoration projects.Since its inception, Greening Australia has undergone a natural evolution over the years - from a tree planting-centric organisation to a landscape-focused one. The Gondwana Link and River Recovery projects reflect this change and the need to address the impacts of climate change.
On
World Environment Day 1998, Greening Australia's work was recognised with admission to theUnited Nations Environment Programme Global 500 Roll of Honour.Current Projects
Gondwana Link
Gondwana Link is one of the largest and most ambitious conservation projects in Australia’s history. Designed to protect and restore land across and adjoining the nation’s only global renowned biodiversity hotspot, the completed link will be an arc of bushland stretching for 1000 kilometres, from the wet forests in Western Australia's far southwest to the edge of the Nullarbor plain.Greening Australia is working alongside a host of partners on this project, including Bush Heritage Australia and The Nature Conservancy.
Hawkesbury-Nepean River Recovery
River Recovery is Greening Australia's initiative to rehabilitate key river reaches around Australia. The program's focus in the state of New South Wales is the Hawkesbury-Nepean River catchment. Greening Australia is committed to rehabilitating 2500km of river, creek and stream banks by 2015 to ensure the future of the catchment’s water quality, biodiversity and recreational values. Current work is focussed on restoring tributaries on the urban fringes of Western Sydney.
Carbon offsetting
Greening Australia has also recently become a supplier of biodiverse carbon offsets in Australia. The organisation uses its 26 years of experience in managing Australia's native vegetation to offset carbon through biodiversity focused tree plantings that both offset carbon and support major Greening Australia projects such as Gondwana Link. The program is called Breathe Easy.
Past Projects
SaltshakerThe Saltshaker Project is an initiative of
Greening Australia , SE NSW, theBoorowa Regional Catchment Committee , andBoorowa Council , in association with theBoorowa Landcare Network , to tackledryland salinity, reducedwater quality , andbiodiversity inBoorowa, New South Wales . It is funded by theNatural Heritage Trust , and involves nearly 70 landowners.At the start of the project,
David Freudenberger ofCSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems conducted a bird survey. As of2004 , AUS $1.8 million had been spent, and over 9.3 square kilometres had been revegetated, with over 110,000 trees and shrubs planted and 900 kilometres of tree seeding done.See also
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Salinity in Australia References
* cite web| accessdate = 2005-06-16
url=http://www.nht.gov.au/publications/journal/nht14/salinity-nsw.html
title=Boorowa's Saltshaker
work=Natural Heritage - The Journal of the Natural Heritage Trust
* cite news|date=2004-09-02
url=http://www.greeningaustralia.org.au/GA/NAT/News/Media/saltshakerlandcare.htm
title=Saltshaker wins National Landcare Award
publisher=Greening Australia
* cite web| accessdate = 2005-06-16
url=http://www.cse.csiro.au/publications/2001/Saltshaker.pdf
title=Bush for the Birds: Biodiversity enhancement guidelines for the Saltshaker Project, Boorowa, NSW.
work=David Freudenberger, June 2001|format=PDF
* cite news|date=2004-09-02
url=http://www.abc.net.au/canberra/stories/s1191621.htm
title=Saltshaker wins
publisher=Australian Broadcasting CorporationExternal links
* [http://www.greeningaustralia.org.au Greening Australia]
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