by Watergum | Feb 13, 2025
Tweed shire Community Planting Urban green spaces are vital for biodiversity, community wellbeing, and resilience to climate change, yet they are increasingly under pressure from urbanisation and habitat loss. Through this project, Watergum is engaging local...
by Watergum | Jun 20, 2024
Biodiversity Credits Watergum is working in partnership with stakeholders and community members to develop an implementation plan for community groups and not-for-profit organisations to enter the Biodiversity Credits system. This will provide invaluable feedback to...
by Watergum | Jun 4, 2024
Breeding a Biocontrol for Cats Claw Creeper Cats Claw Creeper (Dolichandra unguis-cati) is an invasive vine that threatens many natural areas in the Gold Coast region. The Leaf-mining Jewel Beetle (Hylaeogena jureceki) is part of a holistic management approach to...
by Watergum | Jun 4, 2024
Nerang River Catchment Source Protection The Nerang River is the largest and most significant river system on the Gold Coast, covering a catchment area of 493.3 square kilometers and a waterway network of 928 kilometers. However, the catchment waterways are impacted...