Free paddock tree guards are available from the Goulburn Broken Catchment Management Authority for private landholders with farms in the catchment until June 30.
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Landholders can receive up to three 1.8m purpose-built mesh guards designed to protect vulnerable saplings, either naturally regenerating or planted tubestock, from stock and wildlife.
The guards need to be used for indigenous trees and not planted other species.
The tree guards are available through the Goulburn Broken CMA ‘On Your Guard’ program, which is part of the Federal Government’s National Landcare Linking Landscapes and Communities project, which works with landowners, communities and Traditional Owners to protect and enhance the region’s grey box grassy woodland environment.
Goulburn Broken CMA project officer Janice Mentiplay-Smith said the program was popular, with about 740 paddock tree guards distributed since the beginning of the project, five years ago.
“Under the project, landholders have done some fantastic work planting trees, controlling pest plants and animals and installing fencing to protect vegetation on their properties,” Ms Mentiplay-Smith said.
“However, not all actions need to be expensive, big or complex to be effective for biodiversity and agriculture.
“An often overlooked yet vitally important piece of our landscape are the paddock trees that dot our paddocks and provide important shade and shelter for stock, and stepping stones for wildlife to safely move through the landscape.”
Ms Mentiplay-Smith said many paddock trees were dead or dying, with no follow-up generations.
“This program encourages landholders to protect those naturally emerging self-sown seedlings that germinate around the parent tree, or to use the guard around a planted tree where a future paddock tree needs to be."
Guard supplies are limited. Landholders can contact Janice Mentiplay-Smith on 0418 316 169 or email janicem@gbcma.vic.gov.au