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Launching the WA Landscape Rehydration Information Hub

The Mulloon Institute in collaboration with RegenWA have launched a Landscape Rehydration Information Hub. The hub is a central point for WA specific landscape rehydration resources including case studies, educational videos and manuals. This space will encourage and support participants and communities through their regenerative journey with tailored resources.  

The Mulloon Institute is a leading not-for-profit organisation in sharing and demonstrating innovative regenerative landscape practices. Landscape rehydration actively improves water quality, builds soil fertility, sequesters carbon and increases landscape resilience. With the help of the WA Community Stewardship Grant, we are now able to demonstrate the benefits of landscape rehydration across the Wheatbelt.  

The hub has been developed as a part of the Western Australia Landscape Rehydration Trial. The trial is funded by the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program and aims to demonstrate the productivity and ecological benefits of landscape rehydration in the WA Wheatbelt. The project will highlight increased landscape function and resilience across three properties which will implement detailed landscape rehydration plans. Landscape rehydration concepts will be modified to suit the WA landscape, particularly in relation to salinity issues.  

 

VIEW THE INFORMATION HUB

Have a look here: https://www.regenwa.com/resources/landscape-rehydration/

 

CONTRIBUTE

To contribute to the Information Hub or learn more about the project, please contact Lance Mudgway via [email protected] or 0428 546 971. 

This project is supported by funding from the Western Australian Government’s State NRM Program.