Ecosystem Regeneration: Darling River Conservation

Author Greg Amanatidis
Read Time 1 Minutes
Category Sustainability

As part of our partnership with Lune, one such project your Navia carbon offsets will go towards is the Darling River Conservation Initiative in NSW, Australia.

 

Verification: Australian Carbon Credit Units

Type: Carbon Removal

Storage Period: Short-term

 

 

About

The Darling River Human-Induced Regeneration carbon project aims to restore and rejuvenate over 5,000 hectares of acacia woodland and eucalypt forest in Everdale in the Western Division of New South Wales. These ecosystems are home to a variety of species, including many iconic Australian species, and provide important ecosystem services such as biodiversity, carbon capture, and soil and water conservation. To achieve this goal, the project uses a process called assisted regeneration, which involves establishing permanent native forests by encouraging the growth of in-situ seed sources such as rootstock and lignotubers. This process is designed to promote the natural regrowth of the ecosystem, while also providing the necessary support and resources to ensure the success of the regeneration process.

 

UN Sustainable Development Goals

These are the UN SDGs the project supports.

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