Projects
Snowy River Monitoring

The Snowy River willow  monitoring project is part of the Willows out of Our Rivers project that is mapping willows by taxa across South East NSW to update the data available of willow distribution. At the same time where resources are available Black Willows and Grey Sallow Willows are being treated where we have landowner consent. If we find evidence that other willows are seeding we will also be helping landowners with managing these willows where resource are available.

 

Over the last few years an intensive riparian restoration project inclduing willows control has been taking pllace along the snowy in preparation for the increased flows to be released from the Jindabyne dam. As such this catchment is a low priority for Willows Warriors although we do see a roll for recreation paddlers in monitoring the river in the future.

 
Swampy Plain Mapping and Monitoring Project

The Swampy Plains River willow mapping and monitoring project is part of the Willows out of Our Rivers project that is mapping willows by taxa across South East NSW to update the data available of willow distribution. At the same time where resources are available Black Willows and Grey Sallow Willows are being treated where we have landowner consent. If we find evidence that other willows are seeding we will also be helping landowners with managing these willows where resource are available.

 

Work has not commenced on this catchment

 
Thredbo River Mapping and Monitoring

The Thredbo River willow mapping and monitoring project is part of the Willows out of Our Rivers project that is mapping willows by taxa across South East NSW to update the data available of willow distribution. At the same time where resources are available Black Willows and Grey Sallow Willows are being treated where we have landowner consent. If we find evidence that other willows are seeding we will also be helping landowners with managing these willows where resource are available.

 

Work has not commenced on this catchment

 
Tuross River Mapping and Monitoring

The Tuross River willow mapping and monitoring project is part of the Willows out of Our Rivers project that is mapping willows by taxa across South East NSW to update the data available of willow distribution. At the same time where resources are available Black Willows and Grey Sallow Willows are being treated where we have landowner consent. If we find evidence that other willows are seeding we will also be helping landowners with managing these willows where resource are available.

Work has not commenced on this catchment

 
Wingecarribee Cecil Hoskins Project

The Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve is located in the Southern Highlands of NSW on the banks of the Wingecarribee River.  It is located in the upper third of the Wingecaribbee River sub catchment.

Almost half the area of the reserve is comprised of a lagoon formed by the backed up waters of the Bong Bong Weir. Consequently the reserve is an important habitat for native bird species and in particular wetland birds.The Nature Reserve is managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service through the Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve Plan of Management.

 

 

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Wingecarribee River - Crack Willow Project

Willow Warriors are assisting local stakeholders the Wingecarribee Shire Council, Sydney Catchment Authority, Hawkesbury Nepean CMA National Parks and Wildlife Service and Department of Lands to control invasive willows including Crack Willows and Grey Sallow Willows along the Wingecarribee River. The control of these two types of willows have been split into two projects as the issues, control techniques and future monitoring processes are substantially different.

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