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All the Dirt - Feb 2009

Jun-10-2009 By Admin

Linked below is a copy of the first edition of All the Dirt, a newsletter about soil science and management on the north coast.  

As this is a new publication that we hope will continue, I would like to try and build up our mailing list.  Please forward this publication and email to any of your contacts who might be interested in soils news and events.To subscribe, unsubscribe, contribute to or comment on this newsletter please email allthedirt.newsletter@dpi.nsw.gov.au

 Click here for  All the Dirt - Feb 2009

All the Dirt Newsletter June 2009

Jun-10-2009 By Admin

Click on the link below for the June edition of All the Dirt. News, research, events and on-ground works to support managing for healthier soils in the Northern Rivers CMA region.

Please remember that we are trying to build up our mailing list.  Please forward this publication and email to any of your contacts who might be interested in soils news and events.

To subscribe, unsubscribe, contribute to or comment on this newsletter please email allthedirt.newsletter@dpi.nsw.gov.au

Click here for All the Dirt - June 2009

In response to some of the questions raised at Maarten Stapper’s recent Biological Farming workshop at Coramba, Maarten has forwarded the following information sheet on Soil Fertility.  This document provides an in-depth look at soil fertility problems, the science surrounding soil management and suggests some management options for developing microbe-freindly, living soils.

Click here for Soil Fertility Management

For more information check out Maarten’s website.

On 10 October 2008, the Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets of Eastern Australia was listed as a critically endangered ecological community under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act).  This ecological community provides habitat for over 70 threatened plants and animals and provides an important buffer to coastal erosion and wind damage.  To accompany the listing we have prepared an information booklet - Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets of Eastern Australia, EPBC Policy Statement 3.9.

This policy statement aims to increase awareness, explain the reasons for the listing, provide advice on how to identify, assess and manage this ecological community and highlight the EPBC Act implications of its listing.  The Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts is distributing the policy statement widely to enable landholders (e.g. farmers), environmental managers and other stakeholders to use it as a reference and help ensure sustainable management and protection for this critically endangered community.

For a copy of this document click on the link below.

Littoral Rainforest and Coastal Vine Thickets of Eastern Australia