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22 Feb 2017: Mt Buffalo Peatland Recovery
Photos:
John Terrell
Our task was to remove sallow willow, an...
We spread out in lines to find the elusive...
Found one!
One of our worksites was Lyrebird Plain,...
The ground was quite rough and we had to be...
or to get caught in the mud
There were still quite a few wildflowers on...
Once we located a willow
And a 2nd person quickly dabbed the stem...
Once removed and treated the stems were left...
Some willows were quite small
Dead snowgums were a stark reminder of the...
It wasn't always easy to find a shady spot...
Some willows were growing down in the creek...
Mike holds Gael while she cuts the stem. Ira...
This one had an extensive root system
Another tricky removal
View of The Horn from the Dicksons Falls...
Sphagnum moss is an important component of...
as is this colourful species.
This wombat spent the night grazing on the...
We heard dingoes howling at night and later...
This young dingo was not bothered by human...
There was time for some photography
and a trip to the Chalwell Galleries
Several of us also climbed The Horn which...
and of the areas where we had been working
On the way home we called in to the Chalet -...