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dc.date.accessioned2024-06-23T20:29:10Z-
dc.date.available2024-06-23T20:29:10Z-
dc.date.issued2020en
dc.identifier.govdoc/mnt/conversions/nswdpe/pdfimport//National Parks and Wildlife Service/River red gum/river-red-gum-ecological-thinning-trial-monitoring-report-2020-200267.pdfen
dc.identifier.govdocEES 2020/0267-
dc.identifier.isbn9781922431400-
dc.identifier.urihttps://nswdpe.intersearch.com.au/nswdpejspui/handle/1/14379-
dc.description.abstractThis report presents results from the third year of post-thinning monitoring of an ecological thinning trial in River Red Gum forests within Murray Valley National Park, NSW. The trial aims to evaluate whether ecological thinning can improve biodiversity, canopy condition and forest resilience across stands with varying stem densities and water availability. Key findings from 2019-20 monitoring showed that thinned plots had faster tree growth rates (by 0.7-2.8 mm per year) but higher tree mortality compared to control plots. Canopy condition improved in thinned plots on drier sites, with 10-15% fewer trees showing recent crown decline. While moderately thinned plots supported higher bird species richness and bat activity, no significant effects were detected on overall fuel hazard, native plant species richness, or threatened species occurrence. The magnitude of canopy cover decline was less in thinned plots compared to controls during drought conditions. These preliminary results suggest ecological thinning may provide some benefits for forest health and habitat values, particularly on drier sites, though longer-term monitoring through to 2022 will be needed to fully evaluate treatment effectiveness. The trial's findings will inform future conservation management of River Red Gum forests in NSW.en
dc.formatMonitoring reporten
dc.relation.ispartofseriesNational Parks and Wildlife Service annual monitoring reportsen
dc.subjectRiver red gumen
dc.subjectMonitoring reporten
dc.subjectThinningen
dc.subjectEcological thinningen
dc.subjectEcological surveysen
dc.subjectEucalyptus camaldulensisen
dc.subjectForest thinningen
dc.subjectEnvironmental monitoringen
dc.subjectParks reserves and protected areasen
dc.subjectPark managementen
dc.subjectEnvironmental reportingen
dc.subject.lcshThinningen
dc.subject.lcshForest thinningen
dc.subject.lcshEucalyptus camaldulensisen
dc.subject.lcshEnvironmental reportingen
dc.subject.lcshParks--Managementen
dc.titleRiver Red Gum Ecological Thinning Trial Monitoring Report 2020en
dc.contributor.corpauthorNational Parks and Wildlife Serviceen
dc.contributor.corpauthorDepartment of Planning, Industry and Environmenten
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