Project Information

Claymore Native Forest Protection Project

Avoided Deforestation

For Barry Archer, implementing a carbon project has had a significant impact on the local environment – for the benefit of both the land and his business. Barry’s partnership with GreenCollar has not only made him more aware of how to protect his property, it has also helped him achieve and maintain a balance between productive agriculture and stewardship of native vegetation.

By protecting 1,364 hectares of native forest at Claymore, Barry has been able to fund the installation of exclusion fencing and firebreaks, and vastly improve water infrastructure and retention across the landscape. This has not only protected the future of the property, but also helped increase its value.

With his clients becoming increasingly conscious of environmental impact, Barry’s project also demonstrates that he has an active commitment to the environment. As a result, it has become important for his business reputation, helping him differentiate his brand and create additional value for his customers.

Barry’s promotion of his project to National and international clients has provided a blueprint for the sustainable protection of older forests, alongside a successful livestock business – something he says has fostered open discussions with important stakeholders on the protection and balance of privately held forests.

Key Benefits

Carbon sequestration to mitigate climate change
Supporting the local ecosystem, protecting habitat for native flora and fauna
Improved farming infrastructure including fencing and firebreaks
Mitigation of fire risk
Increased property value
Improved sustainability credentials for the livestock business

UN Sustainable
Development Goals

Statistics

Methodology

Avoided Deforestation 1.1 Methodology Determination 2015

Registered ID

Date registered

April 2015

Project area

1,364 ha

Permanence

100 yrs

Location

Nyngan, NSW

 

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