Environmental Projects
Members of the Society for Growing Australian Plants throughout Australia have always been involved in various environmental projects in their areas. In some cases these have merely involved providing botanical and technical information to other groups or providing plants to help with community projects. Other projects have been entirely funded and organized by Branches and Groups of the Society. The following projects are just a few where members of SGAP are involved:
- Lagoon Creek (Restoration and Regeneration Project)
- Regeneration at Draper
- SGAPers Do make a Difference! Myall Park Botanic Gardens
- The Greening of Bundamba Hill
- Woogaroo Scrub Project
- Redcliffe Botanic Gardens
- Rainbow Forest Experimental Rehabilitation Site
Conservation Policy
Due to its diversity of climate and soil types, Queensland has a wide range of ecosystems. The conservation of native Australian flora is essential for the maintenance of biodiversity in all of these ecosystems.
We recognize that our knowledge of Australian flora is incomplete and that we cannot successfully reconstruct an ecosystem after it has been destroyed. Therefore we aim to conserve, in-situ, significant portions of Queensland's regional ecosystems for the benefit of future generations.
To promote this conservation, SGAP-Queensland Region will encourage the following actions:
- Assist in the identification, mapping and evaluation of remnant native vegetation.
- Place a high priority on the protection of Rare and Threatened species and their habitats.
- Educate our own members and the wider community about the intrinsic value of the native flora and the need for its conservation.
- Recognize the threats to native plant communities (e.g. environmental weeds, vegetation clearing) and develop intervention strategies, including but not limited to, regeneration, revegetation and propagation.
- Make representations to and co-operate with all levels of Government Commonwealth, State, Local to ensure “Best Practice” legislation protects areas with plants of conservation significance.
- Liaise and co-operate with other like-minded organisations on conservation and environmental issues affecting Australian flora.
For further information please contact the Conservation Officer.
Conservation days have been held with a number of branches and reports on the activities prepared:
Conservation Day with Ipswich Branch by Bonni Reichelt
Conservation Day with Redcliffe & District Branch by Barbara Henderson<
Conservation Day with Redlands Branch by Barbara Henderson
Conservation Day with Gold Coast Branch by Barbara Henderson
Conservation Day with Western Suburbs Branchby Barbara Henderson