Think global and act local. We are proud to announce our partnership with BioR to facilitate revegetation and bio diversity in the Mount Lofty region.
For every trailer sold we are committing to 100m² of sustainable revegetation.
BioR is a South Australian not for profit organisation focused on rebuilding sustainable and biodiverse eco systems through revegetation in South Australia. Our partnership with BioR is a commitment to reduce our footprint on the earth we take resources from. This is our opportunity to give back through revegetation and planting programs.
On top of the financial contribution, we are committed to giving our time at their volunteer planting days. We encourage customers and the wider community to come along and help re-vegetate these depleted areas where we can foster new growth and create habitat for fauna. It’s a fun day of planting and being in the great outdoors. All you need is a smile, be willing to get some dirt under your fingernails and be part of a wonderful community doing great things.
Stay tuned, as we’ll be keeping our community updated about upcoming planting days where you can come along and help.
A BioR Revegitation Site – Monarto, SA
A bit more about BioR
“To help save our species, Bio·R reconstructs habitats that are built to meet their specific requirements, mimicking natural vegetation they use with the full and complex complement of plant species including grasses, herbs and shrubs, as well as trees. Importantly, Bio·R aims to build habitats that match the original densities and diversities of plants and how the various plant species are intermixed, as this determines the types and numbers of animal species that can be supported in the new habitats.
Standard revegetation projects may only revegetate a hectare or two. Bio·R aims to reconstruct sufficient habitat at landscape and regional scales that will genuinely meet the needs of wildlife and arrest their declines at the regional scale.
Across heavily-cleared agricultural areas, thousands of hectares of reconstructed habitat are needed to maintain viable populations of every species. This means we are building habitat at a very large scale.”
Basecamp Contributor: Mello Bouwmeester