
Planting Festivals
Planting festivals are our flagship community events and account for the bulk of our habitat reconstruction efforts.
Planting festivals are our flagship community events and account for the bulk of our habitat reconstruction efforts.
Reconnecting the next generation through hands-on education. Bio·R offers a number of interactive opportunities for kids to reconnect with nature.
Get involved with our wildlife, participate in research and look after our reconstructed habitats during Bio·R’s volunteer days.
Bio·R’s purpose-built nursery helps to secure the high diversity of plant species we need every year for our biodiverse plantings.
Understanding how animals use our plantings is key to creating best-practice revegetation techniques that will save our declining wildlife.
Bio·R recognises that reconstructing habitats requires a long-term commitment. New habitats need to be monitored, analysed, and effectively managed.
It takes over 100 years for a sapling tree to develop hollows that can be used for wildlife. In the meantime, we install nest boxes to provide homes for hollow-dependent species.
The cornerstone of Bio·R’s work involves putting plants in the ground; since 2007 we have reconstructed hundreds of hectares of habitat to support our wildlife.
Bird banding is a useful research technique that helps us understand the biology of birds and how they use their environment.