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The slide show below is just a small bit of what we do to revegetate the land around us
                                         Queensland Trust for Nature
QTFN’s Christina Cork and Felicity Shapland, last week joined over 31 volunteers from C4 and the Tully and Mission Beach communities at a Community Planting Day at Gurrbum Reserve.

More than 200 native trees and plant species were planted, adding to the more than 6,000 trees that have already been planted since QTFN and C4 joined forces to purchase the property last year and secure vital habitat for the endangered southern cassowary.

Once revegetated, Gurrbum Reserve will form a critical movement corridor for the cassowary and other native species between Japoon National Park, Tully Gorge National Park and the Walter Hill Range Conservation Park.

So proud to be part of this project in partnership with C4 - Community for Coastal and Cassowary Conservation- Box 132 MissionBeach, Queensland Environment Department, Greenfleet, Terrain NRM, brettacorp inc. and Queensland National Parks. 
#qtfn #biodiversityisourbusiness #queenslandwildlife #cassowaryconservation
                Unveiling of the Gurrbum (Emerald Dove) sign on Old Tully Road
Below is a video of the building of the
Miyawaki Medium at Gurrbum