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NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 8 News items from the Alps. A 25 kilometre section of one of Australia’s most rugged and remote walking trails has been reopened thanks to the hard work of Heyfield crews. THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into CANBERRA BUSHWALKING CLUB Posts about canberra bushwalking club written by Jon Harris NEWSLETTER-37-IMG-18 Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 8 News items from the Alps. A 25 kilometre section of one of Australia’s most rugged and remote walking trails has been reopened thanks to the hard work of Heyfield crews. THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into CANBERRA BUSHWALKING CLUB Posts about canberra bushwalking club written by Jon Harris NEWSLETTER-37-IMG-18 Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 News items from the Alps. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #49 (PDF | 665 KB). Explore other editions of News from the Alpshere!
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 4 News items from the Alps. Have your say on the review of wild horse management programs in Kosciuszko National Park. NATUREBELT | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Great Eastern Ranges Corridor. Blog at WordPress.com. NEWSLETTER | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 The alps program. Working together beyond borders Download. Newsletter number 43 (PDF – 2.47 MB) NERP LANDSCAPES AND POLICY HUB The National Environmental Research Program (NERP) funded the Landscape and Policy Hub research collective for the years 2011-2014. The University of Tasmania managed the Hub which auspiced work through a number of Australian tertiary research institutions. The Australian Alps was one of two research landscapes that the Hubs multiple research projects occurred within. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
CANBERRA BUSHWALKING CLUB Posts about canberra bushwalking club written by Jon HarrisNEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
A STAFF RECONNAISSANCE TRIP ON THE SNOWY RIVER A staff reconnaissance trip on the Snowy River, negotiating CorrowongFalls
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity.MEDIA RELEASE
Immediate Release. Parks Victoria is pleased to announce that the sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track that were closed as a result of the 2006-2007 bushfires in the Alpine National Park have been re-opened to walkers. ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into MOUAT TREE | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Posts about mouat tree written by Jon Harris. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #50 (PDF | 1.8 MB). Explore other editions of News from the Alps here!MEDIA RELEASE
Attention: News editors, Chiefs of staff, environment reporters. The Australian Alps national parks cover the large ‘snowy’ mountainous region of southeastern Australia – crossing State and Territory borders of Victoria, NSW and the ACT.NEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
MANY FRIENDS MAKES LIGHT WORK! Parks Victoria recently partnered with the Friends of Baw Baw National Park and the Strzelecki Bushwalking Club to undertake their annual pilgrimage to maintain sections of the iconic Australian Alps Walking Track. The four day working bee, now in its sixth year of operation, has focused on various sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity.MEDIA RELEASE
Immediate Release. Parks Victoria is pleased to announce that the sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track that were closed as a result of the 2006-2007 bushfires in the Alpine National Park have been re-opened to walkers. ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into MOUAT TREE | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Posts about mouat tree written by Jon Harris. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #50 (PDF | 1.8 MB). Explore other editions of News from the Alps here!MEDIA RELEASE
Attention: News editors, Chiefs of staff, environment reporters. The Australian Alps national parks cover the large ‘snowy’ mountainous region of southeastern Australia – crossing State and Territory borders of Victoria, NSW and the ACT.NEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
MANY FRIENDS MAKES LIGHT WORK! Parks Victoria recently partnered with the Friends of Baw Baw National Park and the Strzelecki Bushwalking Club to undertake their annual pilgrimage to maintain sections of the iconic Australian Alps Walking Track. The four day working bee, now in its sixth year of operation, has focused on various sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. MOUAT TREE | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Posts about mouat tree written by Jon Harris. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #50 (PDF | 1.8 MB). Explore other editions of News from the Alps here!TREE BLAZING
Posts about Tree blazing written by Jon Harris. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #52 (PDF | 1.6 MB). Explore other editions of News from the Alps here! NERP LANDSCAPES AND POLICY HUB The National Environmental Research Program (NERP) funded the Landscape and Policy Hub research collective for the years 2011-2014. The University of Tasmania managed the Hub which auspiced work through a number of Australian tertiary research institutions. The Australian Alps was one of two research landscapes that the Hubs multiple research projects occurred within.MEDIA RELEASE
Immediate Release. Parks Victoria is pleased to announce that the sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track that were closed as a result of the 2006-2007 bushfires in the Alpine National Park have been re-opened to walkers. PYGMY-POSSUM-IN-HANDS—CREDIT-JON-HARRIS Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to contentMEDIA RELEASE
Attention: News editors, Chiefs of staff, environment reporters. The Australian Alps national parks cover the large ‘snowy’ mountainous region of southeastern Australia – crossing State and Territory borders of Victoria, NSW and the ACT. NEWSLETTER-37-IMG-18 Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content MANY FRIENDS MAKES LIGHT WORK! Parks Victoria recently partnered with the Friends of Baw Baw National Park and the Strzelecki Bushwalking Club to undertake their annual pilgrimage to maintain sections of the iconic Australian Alps Walking Track. The four day working bee, now in its sixth year of operation, has focused on various sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS In autumn 2019, the Australian Alps National Parks Co-operative Management Program working with Parks Victoria, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and ACT Parks and Conservation Service undertook a feral horse aerial survey in the Australian Alps. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS News items from the Alps. Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 8 News items from the Alps. A 25 kilometre section of one of Australia’s most rugged and remote walking trails has been reopened thanks to the hard work of Heyfield crews. THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download. Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF – 1.32 MB) Introduction. The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into this one report CANBERRA BUSHWALKING CLUB Posts about canberra bushwalking club written by Jon Harris NEWSLETTER-37-IMG-18 Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS News items from the Alps. Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 8 News items from the Alps. A 25 kilometre section of one of Australia’s most rugged and remote walking trails has been reopened thanks to the hard work of Heyfield crews. THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download. Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF – 1.32 MB) Introduction. The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into this one report CANBERRA BUSHWALKING CLUB Posts about canberra bushwalking club written by Jon Harris NEWSLETTER-37-IMG-18 Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 News items from the Alps. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #49 (PDF | 665 KB). Explore other editions of News from the Alpshere!
THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 4 News items from the Alps. Have your say on the review of wild horse management programs in Kosciuszko National Park. NATUREBELT | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Great Eastern Ranges Corridor. Blog at WordPress.com. NEWSLETTER | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 The alps program. Working together beyond borders Download. Newsletter number 43 (PDF – 2.47 MB) NERP LANDSCAPES AND POLICY HUB The National Environmental Research Program (NERP) funded the Landscape and Policy Hub research collective for the years 2011-2014. The University of Tasmania managed the Hub which auspiced work through a number of Australian tertiary research institutions. The Australian Alps was one of two research landscapes that the Hubs multiple research projects occurred within. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
CANBERRA BUSHWALKING CLUB Posts about canberra bushwalking club written by Jon HarrisNEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
A STAFF RECONNAISSANCE TRIP ON THE SNOWY RIVER A staff reconnaissance trip on the Snowy River, negotiating CorrowongFalls
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 News items from the Alps. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #49 (PDF | 665 KB). Explore other editions of News from the Alpshere!
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity.MEDIA RELEASE
Immediate Release. Parks Victoria is pleased to announce that the sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track that were closed as a result of the 2006-2007 bushfires in the Alpine National Park have been re-opened to walkers. ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years intoNEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS In autumn 2019, the Australian Alps National Parks Co-operative Management Program working with Parks Victoria, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and ACT Parks and Conservation Service undertook a feral horse aerial survey in the Australian Alps. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 News items from the Alps. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #49 (PDF | 665 KB). Explore other editions of News from the Alpshere!
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity.MEDIA RELEASE
Immediate Release. Parks Victoria is pleased to announce that the sections of the Australian Alps Walking Track that were closed as a result of the 2006-2007 bushfires in the Alpine National Park have been re-opened to walkers. ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years intoNEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS In autumn 2019, the Australian Alps National Parks Co-operative Management Program working with Parks Victoria, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and ACT Parks and Conservation Service undertook a feral horse aerial survey in the Australian Alps. THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS About The Australian Alps National Parks Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure! The Australian Alps National Parks are a cross state and territory partnership which conserve and promote Australia's alpine region as one biogeographical entity. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 3 News items from the Alps. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #49 (PDF | 665 KB). Explore other editions of News from the Alpshere!
RESORT | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Bogong high plains. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 4 News items from the Alps. Have your say on the review of wild horse management programs in Kosciuszko National Park. NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 7 There is a new Australian Alps Flickr page showcasing all the stunning images that have been captured for the program over the years. Better yet, Klaus Hueneke, renowned photographer, explorer and author of all things Australian Alps related, has kindly supplied the best of his photos to add to the collection. NATUREBELT | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Great Eastern Ranges Corridor. Blog at WordPress.com. JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
PYGMY-POSSUM-IN-HANDS—CREDIT-JON-HARRIS Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content NEWSLETTER-37-IMG-18 Visit the post for more. Inspire and challenge your spirit of adventure Menu Skip to content A STAFF RECONNAISSANCE TRIP ON THE SNOWY RIVER A staff reconnaissance trip on the Snowy River, negotiating CorrowongFalls
NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain MOUNTAINS OF SCIENCE A thematic interpretation strategy for scientific sites of cultural heritage Report to the Australian Alps Liaison Committee P. Macdonald and J. Haiblen, December 2001 Download Mountains of science (PDF - 1.59 MB) Introduction Scientific research is as much part of the cultural history of the Australian Alps as the well-recognised historyof the gold miners,
CONSERVATION
Education links Teacher's notes Geology Soils Climate Vegetation Fauna Fire Aboriginal people Mining Grazing Water catchment Recreation and tourism Planning a field trip Links In this factsheet, conservation is defined and applied to the complex set of challenges presented by the Australian Alps. It explores the concept of conservation through the eyes of Aboriginal people, THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
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MEDIA RELEASE | Date: 26 July 2016. Parks representatives from across Australia will meet in Canberra today and tomorrow to discuss how to deal with the impacts of climate change on the Australian Alps, Minister for Planning and Land Management, Mick Gentleman, announcedtoday.
DISCLAIMER | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS The Australian Government Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts is responsible for the development and ongoing operation of the Australian Alps national parks Co-operative Management Program web site. The Australian Alps national parks Co-operative Management Program web site is presented by the Commonwealth for the purpose of disseminating information free of JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into INTERNATIONAL PUSH FOR MOUNTAINS TOURISM Australian Alps Liaison Committee Media release Date: 10 December 2007 Download the PDF International push for mountains tourism (PDF 34KB) A meeting to advance the Australian Alps for recognition as an international tourism destination will be held in Canberra on Tuesday, which is also International Mountain Day. The Australian Alps Region steering committee spokesman Peter NEWS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parks Co-operative Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of News from the Alps with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management program across the line. CAMPING IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee, 2008 Download Download Camping in the Australian Alps - Care for the Alps - Leave no Trace (PDF - 2607 KB) Wherever and however you Camp Camping in the Australian Alps is an unforgettable experience, whether you drive, walk, horse ride or ski to your campsite. Enjoy spectacular scenery, wildlife, mountain MOUNTAINS OF SCIENCE A thematic interpretation strategy for scientific sites of cultural heritage Report to the Australian Alps Liaison Committee P. Macdonald and J. Haiblen, December 2001 Download Mountains of science (PDF - 1.59 MB) Introduction Scientific research is as much part of the cultural history of the Australian Alps as the well-recognised historyof the gold miners,
CONSERVATION
Education links Teacher's notes Geology Soils Climate Vegetation Fauna Fire Aboriginal people Mining Grazing Water catchment Recreation and tourism Planning a field trip Links In this factsheet, conservation is defined and applied to the complex set of challenges presented by the Australian Alps. It explores the concept of conservation through the eyes of Aboriginal people, THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF FERAL HORSES IN THE AUSTRALIAN Prepared for the Australian Alps Liaison Committee Michelle Dawson, April 2005 Download Download The population ecology of feral horses in the Australian Alps management summary (PDF - 860 KB) | (DOCX - 0.99 MB) Introduction From 1999-2002 I studied the population ecology of wild (feral) horses in the Australian Alps for my Doctorate throughthe
MEDIA RELEASE
MEDIA RELEASE | Date: 26 July 2016. Parks representatives from across Australia will meet in Canberra today and tomorrow to discuss how to deal with the impacts of climate change on the Australian Alps, Minister for Planning and Land Management, Mick Gentleman, announcedtoday.
DISCLAIMER | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS The Australian Government Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts is responsible for the development and ongoing operation of the Australian Alps national parks Co-operative Management Program web site. The Australian Alps national parks Co-operative Management Program web site is presented by the Commonwealth for the purpose of disseminating information free of JON HARRIS | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS | PAGE 2 About Jon Harris I’m a photographer based in Gerringong, on the NSW South Coast. My bread and butter is photographing weddings and real estate, but every chance I get I'm out exploring with my camera - I love getting out into nature and photographing landscapes andwildlife.
ANNUAL REPORT 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 Australian Alps Liaison Committee ISSN 1320-8594 Download Annual report 2001-2002 & 2002-2003 | Australian Alps program (PDF - 1.32 MB) Introduction The 2003 fire emergency, post fire recovery works and subsequent unprecedented demand on staff time, have resulted in the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) taking the unusual decision to combine two financial years into INTERNATIONAL PUSH FOR MOUNTAINS TOURISM Australian Alps Liaison Committee Media release Date: 10 December 2007 Download the PDF International push for mountains tourism (PDF 34KB) A meeting to advance the Australian Alps for recognition as an international tourism destination will be held in Canberra on Tuesday, which is also International Mountain Day. The Australian Alps Region steering committee spokesman PeterNEWSLETTER #25
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 25 Tidbit's Stop press rising to the challenge Recently the AALC and Working Group members met to discuss the implications of changed funding arrangements. Not surprisingly everyone turned their thoughts to a new model for the Alps Program. MOUAT TREE | AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS Posts about mouat tree written by Jon Harris. Enjoy the latest edition of News from the Alps #50 (PDF | 1.8 MB). Explore other editions of News from the Alps here!NEWSLETTER #23
A newsletter for people interested in the Australian Alps Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download Newsletter number 23 Tidbit's First Annual Meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies The first annual meeting of the Australian Institute of Alpine Studies was held at Jindabyne on 9/12/99. It was a largely informal get together ofpeople currently
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Australian Alps Liaison Committee Media release Date: 13 June 2008 Download the PDF Australian Alps - a Unique International Destination (PDF 34KB) NOTE: Embargoed until 1pm EST 15 June pending an announcement at the Australian Tourism Exchange in Perth on 15 June at 10.10 am WST. Attention: News editors, Chiefs of staff, environmentreporters “It's
ON THE FRONTLINE IN THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Australian Alps Liaison Committee Media release Date: 11 May 2009 Download the PDF On the Frontline in the Australian Alps (PDF 25KB) Some 30 frontline staff from NSW, Victoria and the ACT working throughout the Australian Alps will be attending a two day workshop at Birrigai at Tidbinbilla in the ACT on Tuesday and WednesdayARCHIVE-2000
Australian Alps Liaison Committee Download. Newsletter number 24. Tidbit’s.. Sharing the knowledge research from the Australian Alps. Over the last year or so there have been a large number of outstanding natural heritage research projects funded by the Australian AlpsLiaison Committee.
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* Visitor information centres AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM CALL FOR PROJECTS 2020 – 2021 The co-operative management program for the Australian Alps national parks seeks to achieve excellence in management and sustainable use in the conservation reserves that span the Australian Alps region through a strong program of cross-border co-operation. The primary way the Alps Program achieves this goal is through the delivery of targeted Alps-wide projects which address priorities set in the three-year Strategic Plan. The Australian Alps Liaison Committee is now calling for project proposal submissions from staff, researchers and relevant stakeholders for the 2020-21 Works Program. Projects can seek funding from between $500 – $50,000 annually and may be up to 3years in duration.
CLOSING DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS IS FRIDAY 01 MAY 2020 Fry’s Hut working bee Matthew Brookhouse cutting samples in the feild Fox baiting Parks Victoria rangers Ron Riley and Iris Curran fox baiting on the Bogong High Plains. Gaining a deeper understanding of the Alps is what the Frontline Workshops are all about. Applicants should note the priorities in the Australian Alps Co-operative Management Program Strategic Plan 2019-22 and how there proposal addresses and meets the core values, priorities and outcomes outlined within the Strategic Plan. For further information on assessment criteria, how to submit a project proposal and applications forms, refer to the 2020-2021 Project Proposal Formand information
THE ALEC COSTIN COLLECTION – _‘A TRULY PRECIOUS RESOURCE’_ The Australian Alps National Parks Co-operative Management Program has recently funded a project to archive the life and work of Alec Costin. As a scientist, activist and government advisor, Dr Alec Costin was instrumental in the conservation of the Australian Alps over the course of eight decades from 1946 through to the 21stcentury.
“The Alec Costin Collection comprises a broad set of records created and/or compiled by Alec Costin during the course of his life and work. The records span from 1770 to 2019 and include papers, reports, correspondence, publications, manuscripts, photographs, slides, data sheets, diagrams and graphs The collection constitutes an important resource for scientists and other researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, offering a unique insight into the study of ecology – and the history of conservation – in Australia, particularly as it relates to the changing vegetation and landscapes of the Australian Alps. This large and diverse collection, compiled by Costin himself, was systematically organised, stored, preserved and catalogued by the eScholarship Research Centre at The University of Melbourne.” The Alec Costin Collection guide was produced as part of the project to archive the legacy of Alec Costin, an internationally respected Australian alpine ecologist. This guide provides a useful tool for such investigations by allowing researchers to easily identify and find the contents of records held in thecollection.
2019 AUSTRALIAN ALPS FERAL HORSE AERIAL SURVEY RESULTS ARE RELEASED In autumn 2019, the Australian Alps National Parks Co-operative Management Program working with Parks Victoria, NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and ACT Parks and Conservation Service undertook a feral horse aerial survey in the Australian Alps. The 2019 survey followed the 2014 model, by employing the same operational and statistical methodology. This allowed for the estimation of both the current population and the change in horse numbers in the surveyed areas over the past five years. Results from both the 2014 and 2019 Australian Alps Feral Horse Aerial Survey indicate that the overall Australian Alps feral horse population is large, widespread and continues to increase in size. The estimated overall feral horse population within the combined surveyed areas has more than doubled over the 5 years between the 2014 and 2019surveys.
Combining estimates for each of the three blocks surveyed, the population across the surveyed Australian Alps area increased from an estimated 9,190 in 2014 to 25,318 in 2019. This is an increase of 23%per annum.
Such rates of population growth and increase are consistent with international research, survey and monitoring of feral horse populations across the world. The methods used for the Australian Alps feral horse aerial survey are widely used by expert wildlife biologists and land managers around the world to estimate the density and size of wild populations of animals. They are widely accepted as providing robust and credible results. Studies using these methods have been published widely in peer-reviewed international scientific literature.The survey design,
methodology and analysis for the Australian Alps Feral Horse Survey 2019 has been independently peer reviewed by external experts from St Andrews University, Scotland who are international experts in the application of Distance sampling survey techniques and CSIRO Australia to verify that the survey, analysis and reported results are scientifically rigorous and robust. The Alps Program has previously co-ordinated horse aerial surveys in 2001, 2003, 2009 and 2014, so this was the latest in a long running monitoring program that has provided valuable information to land managers, scientists and other stakeholders. The results of this large-scale aerial survey give the most comprehensive picture to date of feral horse numbers, range and population trends across the Australian Alps. It is vital information that will contribute to future scientific research and inform evidence based adaptive management by Parks’ agencies. A summary report and ‘Answers to Frequently Asked Questions’about
the aerial survey along with the full technical reporton
the aerial survey, its analysis and results can be found on the Australian Alps National Parks website. WHAT IS THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENTPROGRAM?
This short video explains our vision and mission in bringing people together, including stakeholders, communities and park agency staff from across the state and territory jurisdictions and boundaries united in a common goal to protect the important natural, cultural and community values of the Australian Alps national parks. The Alps Program which has been operating now for 33 years is an important piece of the Australian Alps management framework. NEWS FROM THE ALPS – SPRING EDITION Hello everyone and welcome to another great issue of _News from theAlps
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. As always its full of Alps related goings-on and interviews: from moon landings to horse monitoring; taming water to strategic planning; and a feature on managing the Alps landscapes ‘then and now’. This issue marks the Dr Who-like handover – from old to new – of the managers who co-ordinate delivery of the Alps program. You can also find the answers for the crossword from issue #64 if it has been driving you crazy trying to solve it. Have a read and feel free to pass it on to friends and colleagues. Then check out the complete set of back issues here.
Enjoy!
STRATEGIC PLAN 2019 – 2022 FOR THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS NATIONAL PARKS CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM The Alps Strategic Plan 2019-22 was endorsed by the Australian Alps Liaison Committee at its last meeting in June 2019. The Plan sets the framework for the Alps program for the next 3 years establishing the vision and mission and reflecting the current on ground priorities for the Alps program within the theme of ‘People Working Together’ and the 4 key core value areas of Environment; Cultural Heritage; Connecting People; and Program Management. The new Strategic Plan can be found here: Strategic Plan 2019-2022 for the Australian Alps national parks Co-Operative Management Program – 2019 2019 AERIAL HORSE SURVEY In Autumn 2019, the Australian Alps Co-operative Management Program will be working with Parks Victoria and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service to conduct an aerial wild horse survey in the Australian Alps. The purpose of this survey is to produce an estimate of horse populations in the surveyed areas and the change in numbers since the last survey in 2014. The Alps Program has previously coordinated surveys in 2001, 2003, 2009 and 2014, so this will be the latest in a long running monitoring program that has provided valuable information to land managers, scientists and other stakeholders. For more information or questions: Project Overviewand FAQ
INTRODUCED DEER FIELD IDENTIFICATION GUIDE FOR THE AUSTRALIAN ALPS Feral deer are now very common and increasing in abundance across the Australian Alps. Introduced Deer Field Identification Guide for theAustralian Alps
was
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by Dr Andrew Claridge in 2016 with support from the Australian Alps Program. It is divided into 3 section: a profile of 5 species of deer; a focus on their ecological impact; and the final section shows how to read deer sign in the wild. It’s a great companion for anyone with an interest in feral deer. HOT OFF THE PRESS! SEED GERMINATION OF SUB-ALPINE BOG AND FEN PLANTS Alpine Sphagnum bogs and associated fens occur in alpine and subalpine parts of Australia and are federally listed as endangered ecological communities. These peatlands provide many benefits such as water filtration at catchment sources. They also provide breeding habitat for endangered species such as Corroboree frogs. Peatlands are small, fragmented and can be damaged easily. Increasing fire frequency has been of particular concern for land managers. The methods used to successfully restore peatlands after fire rely on unknown stocks of plant material surviving in the peat after fire. When our research began it was unclear whether soil seed banks formed in these communities, or how they might affect regeneration of the plantcommunity.
In this report Guja and Brindley have investigated 13 bog and fen plant species to find out whether their seeds can form soil seed banks, and how their germination might be affected by burial. They found that the seeds of most of these species were still viable after burial for multiple growing seasons and could germinate under particular conditions detailed on the next page. Land Managers can use these findings to inform restoration practices for key plant species in degraded alpine peatlands. Seed persistence in soil – seed bank of sub-Alpine Bogs and Fens–
Full report June 2017 SEED GERMINATION OF SUB-ALPINE BOG AND FEN PLANTS–
Fact Sheet June 2017 Happy Birthday everyone. It’s truly wonderful to see that the Australian Alps nation parksCo-operative
Management Program is now marking its 30th year. To celebrate, we’ve crammed this issue of _NEWS FROM THE ALPS_ with stories from every perspective. Discover just how politically challenging it was in 1986 to get a cross border co-operative management agreement over the line. Skip down memory lane with a few past Program Managers and be inspired by the story of the Australian Alps Walking Track. There’s lots to see and enjoy in this souvenir edition, and it all celebrates a visionary decision made three decadesago.
AUSTRALIAN ALPS CLIMATE FUTURES – SUMMARY REPORT The recent Australian Alps Climate Futures Forum was run as part of the Science Management Series under the auspices of the Australian Alps national parks Co-operative Management Program. The science management forums are supported and partnered with the IUCN/WCPA through the Mountains Specialist Group which has a focus on conservation, management and protection of mountain protected areas globally. Over 60 people attended from a wide range of backgrounds including protected area managers, researchers, agency experts and alpine ecologists. Download the Climate Futures report 2016here.
Updated Aug 2016
LATEST FERAL HORSE REPORTS Two new reports are released today, May 4th 2016. The reports investigate both the estimated numbers of horse in the Australian Alps and the impacts of these populations of alpine landscapes. A summation of both reports can also be accessed under the Australian Alps Factsheet : Wild Horse management Read the Aerial Survey and the Impact Assessment NEW PUBLICATION – PROTECTED AREA GOVERNANCE ANDMANAGEMENT
_Protected Area Governance and Management_ presents a compendium of original text, case studies and examples from across the world, by drawing on the literature, and on the knowledge and experience of those involved in protected areas. The book synthesises current knowledge and cutting-edge thinking from the diverse branches of practice and learning relevant to protected area governance and management. This book is proving very popular with over 22600 freedownloads
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Editors: Graeme L. Worboys, Michael Lockwood, Ashish Kothari, Sue Feary and Ian Pulsford. Download free PDF or purchase harcopy here SNOWY SCHEME SITE REHABILITATION REPORT Ten years of restoration work at 200 sites within Kosciuszko National Park – sites damaged during the construction of Australia’s most iconic hydroelectric scheme – is showing substantial progress and is contributing to the protection of the parks internationally significant ecosystems.Read the report
NEW – AUSTRALIAN ALPS BOOK (SECOND EDITION) This new updated version of the original book published in 1998 is a must for students, agency staff, alpine history buffs, adventurers, naturalists and anyone one who has a love and passion for the Australian Alps. A fascinating guide to Kosciuszko, Alpine and Namadgi National Parks, it introduces the reader to Australia’s highest mountains, their climate, geology and soils, plants and animals and their human history. THE ALPS PARTNERSHIPIn 1986, with the
signing of the first Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), NSW, Victoria, ACT and Australian government national park authorities formally agreed the national parks in the Australian Alps should be managed cooperatively to protect the area’s special character. Through this spirit of cooperation the Australian Alps Liaison Committee (AALC) was formed to ensure that the parks and reserves in the Alps are managed as one biogeographical entity to protect them for generations to come. Learn more about how the area is managed DOWNLOAD OUR SMARTPHONE GUIDE! DOWNLOAD OUR GUIDE NOW!SEARCH
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