
Bunyas to Border

The Bunyas to Border project sits along the western ‘horn’ of the Greater Border Ranges, which stretches from the Main Range to Bunyas.
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This region is rich in biodiversity, lush rainforest, and unique volcanic landforms that also support a growing population of people.

With IFAW and GER spearheading the project, local community-based conservation group Lockyer Uplands Catchment Inc. (LUCI) is leading on-the-ground activities, working with local groups, landholders and communities to reconnect and regenerate habitat.
This helps local wildlife like koalas have safe spaces to move as conditions and food sources shift, while also supporting the needs of long-distance migrators such as rainbow bee-eaters.


In 2023/24 we achieved..
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Planted more than over 2'700 trees
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Installed dozens of nest boxes and wildlife water drinkers
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Worked across 53 properties
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Welcomed 350 volunteers and community members

So far in 2024/25 we have..
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Planted x trees
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Welcomed x people to our tree planting events


