Warialda APZ and Fire Trail Upgrades
WolfPeak was engaged by Soil Conservation Service to undertake the ecological assessments necessary to complete the upgrade of the fire trail network surrounding the township of Warialda.
GOALS
Flora and fauna surveys undertaken as part of the project identified several rare and threatened species including the Koala, Grey-crowned Babbler and Pine Donkey Orchid. Identification and mapping of these species allowed the fire trail and APZ works to avoid and minimise impacts on their habitat.
We also provided advice on tree removal and retention when the works were being undertaken by contractors.
PROJECT
Warialda APZ and Fire trial Upgrades
CLIENT
Soil Conservation Service
ROLE
Ecological Assessments
VALUE
DATES
September-December 2021
Our experience, insights and relationships mean we get the job done with a minimum of fuss.
TESTIMONIALS
WolfPeak are a choice team to work with. Led by Tim Stubbs, the team successfully won a bid for us to undertake a large re-development project for a community hub. WolfPeak continues to perform like champions, providing us leadership tact as we work together on rebuilding a strong foundation for the Mogo Local Aboriginal Land Council after the bushfires.
Tim Stevenson
NSW Aboriginal Land Council