Summary of Research

Restoration of koala habitat is key to ensuring the long-term survival of koalas in the wild, especially in the face of a rapidly changing climate. 

The Resilient trees, resilient woodlands: Box Gum Woodland Tree Knowledge Infrastructure project is a collaboration between the Research Centre for Ecosystem Resilience (ReCER), Botanic Gardens of Sydney and Taronga Conservation Society Australia. 

This report provides advice on how to source genetically diverse climate-ready seed for 11 dominant and widespread woodland eucalypt species. The guidance in this report is suitable for restoration of box gum grassy woodland in the Northern Tablelands of NSW, and can be used to help ensure the long-term self-sustainability of koala habitat restoration. 

Report

Resilient trees, resilient woodlands: Box Gum Woodland tree knowledge infrastructure

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Eucalyptus albens
Eucalyptus blakelyi tree
Eucalyptus bridgesiana leaves
Eucalyptus calinginosa tree
Eucalyptus goniocalyx tree
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha leaves
Eucalyptus melliodora leaves
Eucalyptus polyanthemos tree
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