Cool troughs

Farmers and scientists have long known that the quality of the water in stock troughs is crucial to animals' well-being, and that in summer months heat stress caused by insufficient water, or low-quality water, can lead to dehydration, weight loss or illness. Researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of shading water troughs in improving and maintaining water quality.

Safe habits for potoroos and parrots

A spatial decision-support system has been developed to help land managers conserve native fauna at Nadgee Nature Reserve near Eden, NSW. The system draws on the Land Use Planning and Information System (LUPIS). The application of LUPIS is one of the first temperate-forest based decision support systems to focus on ecological and fauna management. The decision-support system also takes some of the guesswork out of fire management, enabling managers to 'design' fires for achieving specific ecological outcomes. The Nadgee application provides a basis for managing six ground fauna species: the red-necked wallaby, eastern grey kangaroo, swamp wallaby, long-nosed potoroo, ground parrot, and the eastern bristle-bird.

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