Restoring what matters

Evidence-based ecological restoration for Australian landscapes

Every ecosystem carries memory. Soil remembers root systems that once held it together. Rivers remember their old meanders. Forests remember canopy structures that sheltered hundreds of species.

We help landscapes remember themselves.

Native Australian bushland

How we think about land

Soil first

Healthy ground creates healthy ecosystems. We assess microbial activity, carbon content, and structure before anything else.

Native intelligence

Indigenous plants evolved here for thousands of years. They know this climate, this soil, these patterns better than imports ever will.

Time scales that work

Real restoration takes years, not months. We plan for succession, for seasonal changes, for slow establishment of root networks.

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What we do

Riparian Zone Rehabilitation

$8,450 AUD

Waterway bank restoration using native sedges, grasses, and woody species. Includes erosion control, sediment management, and long-term monitoring.

Woodland Regeneration Planning

$12,300 AUD

Strategic mapping and planting protocols for degraded woodland areas. Focus on canopy structure, understorey diversity, and habitat corridors.

Soil Biome Assessment

$3,875 AUD

Comprehensive analysis of soil health indicators: microbial diversity, carbon sequestration capacity, nutrient cycling, and compaction levels.

Wetland Reconstruction

$15,600 AUD

Full wetland system design and implementation. Hydrology modeling, native aquatic species selection, and ecological function restoration.

Bushfire Recovery Ecology

$9,150 AUD

Post-fire landscape assessment and regeneration strategy. Focuses on erosion prevention, native seed banking, and fire-adapted species establishment.

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"They brought back birds we hadn't seen in fifteen years. The creek runs clear now, even after heavy rain."

— Landowner, Northern Rivers region

Forest ecosystem

Why this work matters

Australia has lost more mammal species than any other continent over the past 200 years. Habitat fragmentation continues to accelerate. But degradation isn't permanent.

When we remove invasive species, reintroduce native plants, and restore natural water flows, ecosystems respond. Sometimes faster than we expect.

This isn't conservation through fences and isolation. It's active restoration that brings functional ecosystems back to working landscapes.

340+ Hectares restored
12 Years operating
67 Native species reestablished

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