Have you ever wanted to know more about your environment and how it is changing? Monitoring is a powerful tool that anyone can use to better help them understand the health and functioning of a landscape.

Aspart of the Fire, Biodiversity and Community: connecting people through nature project, the Nature Conservation Council’s (NCC) Bushfire Program has produced three videos to help you engage with your local bushland, including in a post-fire environment.

In “Monitoring Bushland– Photo Points” learn about different uses for monitoring in the field, what a photo point is, how to set up a photo point step by step and how to use them to monitor changes in your environment.

Resources
Ecological Site Assessment and Monitoring Guide for Landholders by the Hotspots Fire Project – https://www.hotspotsfireproject.org.a…

Check out the other two videos in the series Signs of Fire, and Signs of Fauna here.

These videos were produced by the Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC) to complement a workshop conducted by the NCC in collaboration with the NSW Rural Fire Service. The videos have been funded by the Bushfire Community Recovery and Resilience Fund project through the join Commonwealth/State Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements. The material contained herein does not necessarily represent the views of either Commonwealth/State Government.

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