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Using hand tools and managed goat browsing techniques we help transition weedy, fire-prone forests into biodiverse grassy woodlands. Our method aims to encourage biodiversity, build soil humus, hold soil moisture, mitigate dominant weeds and reduce bushfire risk. We operate within southern Djaara Country and we draw on the spirit of traditional and reemerging Djaara land management practices that both mitigate fire risk while enhance ecology. Email: goathandcoop@gmail.com or call 0418 523 308
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Support requested for our bushfire mitigation work
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Our community-led bushfire mitigation work in the media
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Cooperative and community managed forestry
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First formal trial with Hepburn Shire Council and Federation University
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