Increasing Revegetation Efforts

South Australians need the opportunity to start large scale revegetation work to support the remaining remnants before they fall below levels that can be recovered.

Trees For Life provides a solution to broadscale revegetation

Remnant bushland and its inter-related collection of native species has provided a stable ecological basis for the landscape‚ something we have disrupted too greatly in many areas, triggering salinity and threatening our own economic survival.

The state of the River Murray is a very immediate and local warning for South Australians. And while the Tree Scheme has been significant in supporting farmers in the Murray Darling Basin, with more than a million seedlings raised in the last five years, it is clear that more must be done.

This crisis is coming at a time when Australia is leading the world in wildlife extinction, and global leaders are failing to act on broad scientific opinion about climate change. The challenge is to tackle these problems that appear to be so large and complex, that just starting can be a stumbling block for governments.

How do you tackle a problem on such a massive scale?

Get started now!. With valuable experience gained from the Tree Scheme, Trees For Life will now increase its revegetation work and provide more ecological solutions that South Australia needs.

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