Barra and Beef Field Day 31st May 2022
Do you own or manage Ponded Pastures or Coastal Wetlands? This field day might be of interest….
Do you own or manage Ponded Pastures or Coastal Wetlands? This field day might be of interest….
Since 2017 CS Environmental has been working with the Australian Federal Government in the Reef Trust program rehabilitating gullies and streambanks to halt erosion and the subsequent sediment making its way to the Great Barrier Reef.
Fish migration along the Fursden Creek at Mackay has increased by more than 800 per cent, thanks to $74,000 worth of innovative remediation works managed by the Department of Environment and Science (DES) and delivered by CS Environmental.
CS Environmental has successfully completed on-ground works at the Collinsdale erosion remediation…
CS Environmental have recently (August 2019) commenced on-ground works at the Collinsdale…
In early 2019, CS Environmental commenced a project aimed at addressing severe…
In June 2019, fish passage from the Bakers Creek estuary into the…
Scientists have engineered 150 tonnes of salvaged hardwood into ‘log jam’ structures…
CS Environmental is leading the remediation of large-scale erosion at the Collinsdale…
The CS Environmental’ team recently visited Ogmore on the Styx River (North of Rockhampton) to set up the Baseline Monitoring Equipment for the Reef Trust 4 Gully and Streambank Erosion Control Project (funded through the Australian Government).
Background and Objectives In July 2018, CS Environmental conducted a marine fish…
For the past three years, CS Environmental has been part of a…