WA
Mullewa
Western Australia Rangelands Conservation Initiative
Tallering Station is an old sheep station in remote WA with a rich and long history. Part of the vast Australian Rangelands, Tallering was first used for grazing in the 1860s and construction of the homestead, which still stands today, began in 1903. Managed by the Alan Hamilton since 2017, Tallering is now a thriving cattle station and home to over 75,500ha of regenerating native forest.
Western Australia Conservation Initiative Site 2
Tallering Station Human Induced Regeneration Project
KPCA Annual Innovation Conference
Carnavon
Western Australia Conservation Initiative Site 2
Situated on Malgana Country near Shark Bay in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia, this project aims to regenerate over 172,000 hectares of native vegetation that had previously been suppressed through intensive grazing.
Mullewa
Tallering Station Human Induced Regeneration Project
Tallering Station is an old sheep station in remote WA with a rich and long history. Part of the vast Australian Rangelands, Tallering was first used for grazing in the 1860s and construction of the homestead, which still stands today, began in 1903. Managed by the Alan Hamilton since 2017, Tallering is now a thriving cattle station and home to over 75,500ha of regenerating native forest.