New Central Queensland Regional Manager
A changing of the guard within Ecosure’s Central Queensland Team has recently taken place in January. Paul Wileman has returned to the CQ Office from a 9 month secondment with […]
A changing of the guard within Ecosure’s Central Queensland Team has recently taken place in January. Paul Wileman has returned to the CQ Office from a 9 month secondment with […]
BAL (bushfire attack level) assessments are often required by Queensland local councils in a bushfire prone area for Material Change of Use applications Reconfiguration of a Lot applications Building approvals
Queensland Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) Assessments Read More »
While conducting post-bushfire wildlife monitoring near Maclean, NSW our team captured a squirrel glider using an Elliot trap. Once it was safe to do so, the squirrel glider was released
Squirrel glider found and released by Ecosure post-bushfire Read More »
Five of our lucky staff members recently earned the opportunity to attend a Reef Restoration and Leadership workshop at the Orpheus Island Research Station, hosted by Reef Ecologic. The four-day
Ecosure attends reef restoration and leadership workshop Read More »
By Jen Ford, Principal Restoration Ecologist In September I presented and participated in the Society of Ecological Restoration (SER) 8th World Conference in Cape Town, South Africa. More than 850 delegates
Jen Ford presents at SER conference in Cape Town Read More »
Gliders are nocturnal marsupials characterised by the folds of skin that extend between their ankles and wrists. Australia is home to seven glider species and as their name suggests, they
Biodiversity Stewardship Agreements In New South Wales, Biodiversity Stewardship Agreements (BSA) are used for landholders wishing to generate and sell biodiversity credits under the Biodiversity Offset Scheme. They provide
Engage our experienced ecologists: Stewardship Agreements, NSW Read More »
One of the most important tools Ecosure uses to assess flora is the Regional Ecosystem Description Database (REDD). It was developed by the Queensland Herbarium and we use it almost
Regional Ecosystem Mapping – an important tool in our work Read More »
Recently environmental consultant Michael O’Grady moved to Townsville to head up Ecosure’s North Queensland Office, as Regional Project Coordinator. Michael brings with him his passion for the environment, a great
Environmental Consultant Michael O’Grady returns to Townsville Read More »
What are the Blue dots/Protected plants? Protected plants/blue dots are areas identified by the Department of Environment and Heritage Protection (EHP) as a high risk area for containing rare plants.
Blue dots/Protected plants for rural landholders Read More »
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