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Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges NRM Board
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This is the RUclips channel of the former Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board.
From 1 July, the board was succeeded by Green Adelaide (www.environment.sa.gov.au/green-adelaide) and the Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board (landscape.sa.gov.au/hf/home).
You can find Green Adelaide on Facebook ( GreenAdelaide) and RUclips (bit.ly/2D3lSIl).
Follow the Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board on Facebook: @HFLandscapeSA.
From 1 July, the board was succeeded by Green Adelaide (www.environment.sa.gov.au/green-adelaide) and the Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board (landscape.sa.gov.au/hf/home).
You can find Green Adelaide on Facebook ( GreenAdelaide) and RUclips (bit.ly/2D3lSIl).
Follow the Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board on Facebook: @HFLandscapeSA.
Site leaders driving Education for Sustainability - St John's Grammar Junior School
St John's Grammar Junior School in Belair are using an Education for Sustainability approach to develop a long-term environmental learning program. All teaching staff across all year levels are utilising Belair National Park as a space for learning. This video highlights how they developed their program and the outcomes that have been achieved.
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Using pindone to control wild rabbits
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains how to use pindone-treated carrots to control wild rabbits during summer. It has been produced by the Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board to help landholders in the Adelaide Hills and Fleurieu areas to manage feral rabbits on their property. Any pet rabbits on your property should be vaccinated before baiting commences.
K5 rabbit calicivirus release program
Просмотров 9383 года назад
Information for landholders participating in the Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board Spring 2020 RHDV K5 release program in the Mount Barker and Adelaide Hills council areas.
Healthy Soil Healthy Landscape: Geology of the Barossa
Просмотров 2004 года назад
A short description of the geological background of the Barossa and Northern Adelaide farming regions, which explains some features of the soils. This video is part of the Healthy Soil Healthy Landscape soil pit series.
Healthy Soil Healthy Landscape: Koonunga
Просмотров 1254 года назад
This video shows the characteristics of soil at a site in Koonunga, South Australia, located next to one of the Barossa Improved Grazing Group’s automatic weather stations, which has a soil moisture probe linked to it. We look at the soil’s characteristics, including horizons, colour, root depth, water holding capacity, chemistry and pH, and discuss its good points and limitations. This video a...
Healthy Soil Healthy Landscape: Moculta
Просмотров 474 года назад
This video shows the characteristics of soil at a site in Moculta, South Australia, located next to one of the Barossa Improved Grazing Group’s automatic weather stations, which has a soil moisture probe linked to it. We look at the soil’s characteristics, including horizons, colour, root depth, water holding capacity, chemistry and pH, and discuss its good points and limitations. This video al...
Healthy Soil Healthy Landscape: Keyneton
Просмотров 1274 года назад
This video shows the characteristics of soil at a site in Keyneton, South Australia, located next to one of the Barossa Improved Grazing Group’s automatic weather stations, which has a soil moisture probe linked to it. We look at the soil’s characteristics, including horizons, colour, root depth, water holding capacity, chemistry and pH, and discuss its good points and limitations. This video a...
Healthy Soil Healthy Landscape: Flaxman Valley
Просмотров 1284 года назад
This video shows the characteristics of soil at a site in Flaxman Valley, South Australia, located next to one of the Barossa Improved Grazing Group’s automatic weather stations, which has a soil moisture probe linked to it. We look at the soil’s characteristics, including horizons, colour, root depth, water holding capacity, chemistry and pH, and discuss its good points and limitations. This v...
Thank you to volunteer groups working with us
Просмотров 4584 года назад
The Volunteer Support team would like to reflect on the achievements of volunteer groups and thank all volunteers for their dedication to protecting the region’s natural resources. Support will continue for volunteers after 1 July through the Landscape Boards, Green Adelaide and the Department for Environment and Water.
Regenerative agriculture in Deep Creek: Ryan family farm case study
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
Ben Ryan is a sheep and cattle farmer operating on 760 hectares in Deep Creek, approximately 100km south of Adelaide, on the Fleurieu Peninsula. We visited Ben and his family in autumn and winter last year to chat about the journey into farming regeneratively and capture life on their farm. In the last 20 years, the Ryan family has transitioned their approach to farm management from conventiona...
Bush regeneration: halo weeding technique
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.4 года назад
Volunteer Support Officer Sam Buxton Stewart demonstrates the halo technique for weeding and explains why it is so effective in remnant bushland.
Perennial Veldt Grass: identification and control
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
Perennial Veldt Grass is an invasive weeds in many habitats in the Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges. Volunteer Communications and Support Officer Mel Crouch shows a couple of basic tips for identification and to control in sensitive bushland environments.
Bush regeneration: how to prioritise your site
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Volunteer Support Officer Sam Buxton Stewart visits a large patch of bushland to provide tips on where to start your weed control for the best long-term outcomes.
Why complexity science matters: rethinking urban greening using complexity
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
An introduction to complexity science, and how it can be used for tackling big, persistent problems. Check out this video to discover why projects like Greening Marion are using complexity science to improve urban greening.
Cultural awareness training: The importance of understanding First Nations' history and culture
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Cultural awareness training: The importance of understanding First Nations' history and culture
Towards a healthier river: a story of River Torrens recovery
Просмотров 2 тыс.4 года назад
Towards a healthier river: a story of River Torrens recovery
A message from Regional NRM Manager (AMLR) Kim Krebs
Просмотров 2844 года назад
A message from Regional NRM Manager (AMLR) Kim Krebs
Blackberry control in sensitive bushland
Просмотров 2584 года назад
Blackberry control in sensitive bushland
Towards a healthier river: the River Torrens Recovery Project
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Towards a healthier river: the River Torrens Recovery Project
Gardening after fire: What to consider when rebuilding a garden
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Gardening after fire: What to consider when rebuilding a garden
Gardening after fire: The effect of fire and ash on soil
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Gardening after fire: The effect of fire and ash on soil
Gardening after fire: Gardening for health and wellbeing
Просмотров 2914 года назад
Gardening after fire: Gardening for health and wellbeing
Gardening after fire: The effect of fire on woody plants
Просмотров 2404 года назад
Gardening after fire: The effect of fire on woody plants
Gardening after fire: How did fire affect your garden?
Просмотров 2374 года назад
Gardening after fire: How did fire affect your garden?
Tips on gardening after fire with Sophie Thomson
Просмотров 3184 года назад
Tips on gardening after fire with Sophie Thomson
Alberton Primary School's Sustainability Journey
Просмотров 5884 года назад
Alberton Primary School's Sustainability Journey
I loathe this weed!
Like how you clearly did presentation so I go back to it! The circulation of water though karstified rocks is similar to water circulation though non-karst terreins under normala hydrologic conditions aparat from some specific features. So I am pleasured that you explained various part of aqufiers and meaning of T2 aqufier. The lateral circulation in karst in karst is effected by following three concentrating mechanisms: overled flow, throughflow, i. e., flow though a layer of soli a ove limestone and subcutaneous flow. All like you also said on yours way in differnt karst type aqufier but always with same configuration because each of the above flows from one situation to another, depending u pon soil cover and vegetation of the catchement. If we put mechanisms of the prosess of ~GROUNDWATER TRANSMISSION ~ though the vadose zone we can devided 3 mechanisms like shat flow, vadose flow and vadose serpange zone. Brilliant way how you imply it so researching can start with only by knowing vertical flow and lateral flow and then create specific features of the surface in karst. Water storage in karst is primarily concerned with the construction of the surface storage reservoirs. In order to ensure their watertighteness it has been necessary in most cases, to smo plete extensive grouting water. The construction of grouting curtains ensures the watertighteness of surface reservoirs and at the same time it reduces or completely eliminates the communication between ground water in karst, thus groundwater storage are perfomed simeultaneously. As well in exp. Adriatic Sea area very frequently there are a great number of Karst spring phenomena located in a relatively narrow are with coastal surface and springs of fresh water. Submarine measurement have showed that morfophologic, geologic, sedimentary, hydrogeologic, geotectonic and hydrologic (temperature, energy of waves and salinity) standpoints. It is also one aspects of water storage and THANK YOU for apply this like reference part.
Enviromentally, it is not a correct and safe way to inject water to deep aquifer layer
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Fantastic information in this video 💕 I’d love to see an updated version of it because so much has changed in the way things are done in the six years since it was made. Killing paddocks off with “Round up” and herbicides for example, and we all know the damage tilling does to soil health. So please do another video 😊👍🏽
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Damn it's sad that carbon credits and government cost sharing initiatives to help store carbon on farms have only just been started here in the US in the past few years. That's why this 8 year old vid seems like it could have been shot yesterday if you changed the accents to american
ignore this twat , gorse is a great plant for nature , i plant gorse wherever i can to inrich wild habitat
I had these on my lawn, I put biodegradeable dish soap water, after I washed dishes and tossed it, and I don't have them in the spots i did that. Dishwater kills weeds, but it takes time and you have to do it a lot, and make sure the soap is good for groundwater/nontoxic to pets. I used both dawn and simple green types. I always put fresh rinse water over it. It has been three years and I still have no more of them in the spots I dumped water on. You could use a sprayer, go heavy with it.
these are great flowers in the USA. funny to see them being killed in other countires.
They're not that great, even in the USA. If you do a little research online, you'll find that they're considered a pest in at least California. Anything that damages an ecosystem is bad within that ecosystem. These are African plants, beautiful in their own habitat, but a serious problem elsewhere.
What's the spore water system developed from kangaroo island?
I'd like to find out too
Very informative video sir. I enjoyed watching it and learning more knowledge. Full pack already sir. I hope mine too. Thank you and God bless us.
Wow. If only Paul Neighbour was everyones neighbor farmer. What a brilliant man.
Sorry, but I need answers to getting rid of it when it’s covering about 40% of our 120 acre land - I don’t think by hand or mattic is going to work
The b in the Barossa is for Beautiful
nice video, audio volume sucks though
A good vide which includes simple points to start learning about water hydrology in simple terms. thank you
Collect water from households roofs and send directly to the water table. Filter storm water and do the same again. If it runs out, we all die.
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They blame global warming I say Americans just used it all up
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Plants free of water deficit events more efficiently absorb available plant nutrients enabling plants to achieve their maximum genetic potential. SWRT membranes installed below plant root systems retain water where it falls, providing continuous delivery of drought-free periods up to 3 times longer than intensely irrigated control sands without root zone water retention membranes (Guber et al, 2016).
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Thanks for this. Now we have bought a property with an olive infestation visible from the moon, I'm looking forward to the 2021 update where it takes 15 minutes to kill 50 trees.
this guy is old is he dead today?
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I go to that school
Not enough info. Doesn't tell you how to dispose. Doesn't tell you the best way to collect the existing seeds or do you just leave the seeds to germinate and deal with plant?
hogs and pigs or dynamite
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I see you need a Milligan or mulligans with that swing. Make sure you putt out.!😂🤣😃😄😅😋🤔
The Land holds water not a fake circle hollow round empty educational globe.
Gravity holding water gravitationally as been claimed by NASA men and women and other government agencies is a universal lie, fraud taught to children making them ignorant and unable to think intellectually.
Gorse is a nuisance and I have never liked it, but this presentation used so much stigmatising language it made me laugh. There are benefits to Gorse, but I do get it that the negative issues outweigh them. I'm glad I don't need to battle with it where I live.
See how to save water - ruclips.net/video/RVAhbF2rV6w/видео.html
Here in the Northwest coast of America, English Broom (Scotch Broom as we call it) is taking over the state even in the mountains. They are not only out competing local species, they actually make the soil less suitable for native plants! And because they are poisonous, the brooms scare off animals.
It only took me 7 videos before finding someone that knows what they are talking about. Thank you for posting and sharing.
I know you are all going to be really confused this comment doesn’t talk about this video I actually went to Alberton
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Spray with roundup. This always kills them in my experience. Works best when they’re flowering. If you see them appearing in the same place again in following years, this does not mean the roundup did not work. It just means there were more seeds that did not germinate when you sprayed in the previous years. It can take up to 7 years to kill off the entire seed bank of this stubborn weed.
I have read that you put the plant into a plastic bag and place in the red council bin.
Reiterate the comments below. Spray with what?
Tony Cottee roundup works best. Spray when they’re flowering for guaranteed results.
A commercial mix of MCPA and dicamba is excellent. It tends to kill the calthrop very quickly with a minimum of damage to other nearby vegetation. This is extremely important given its rapid growth. Roundup is not helpful because by the time you realize which plants you have missed it is too late. This other mix shows clear signs of dying within two days. So follow up sprays are a lot easier. When I want to dispose of old seeds I put them in a tub of putrid water. The contents of the seeds rot very quickly in dirty water. I use an old stock trough for the purpose. Just remember. Vigilance, vigilance and vigilance. If you wait two or three weeks between sprayings the weeds can have reached seeding. I try to do a cycle so I check the entire farm once each week in peak season. Gradually our seed load is diminishing after a decade of effort.
Great to see some efforts by the Wine Industry people to re establish some natural vegetation and habitat within and adjoining their vineyards. Hopefully this will eventually lead to benefits for both the natural environment and the vineyards/wineries. As one who loves having the Adelaide Hills just a short drive from home, I enjoy visiting the wineries, seeing the jobs and opportunities being created. The native trees and vegetation are an important part of what keeps visitors coming back to the Hills. I hope all those affected by the recent fires are able to keep motivated and re establish or even improve on what they lost. Keep up the good work!
So, you are so confused that firstly you say that willows are river banks stabilizer, then you say it creates erosion! Willows provide shelter, cool the envitonment and enrich the soil. Gum trees poison water, and their resins act as an herbicide which obviously leeds to further erosion.
brilliant video
In biochar what material they use... Pig manure
MSM with Garlon will take it away....
The guitar player needs lessons how to play without scraping the strings. Horrible!!
😂😂 Though I agree, I don’t think many came here for guitar lessons mate
Great video! Hello from WA