See the maps below. The yellow shapes represent the areas that already have trees but may benefit from understorey enhancement with shrubs for food and/or shelter for wildlife (from bees and butterflies to bettongs and bandicoots). The red lines roughly represent areas where it is challenging for gliders, koalas and other wildlife to travel between areas for breeding, foraging, and as escape routes during disasters. These areas need some more trees to solve this problem, whether just a couple of trees to help gliders glide across your property to reach another forested area or a more serious planting of groups of trees and shrubs.
- Bunjurgen’s own 2018 Shiraz (very soft and very popular)
- Bunjurgen’s own 2019 Ruby Port
- Bunjurgen’s own 2010 Tawny port
- Non-estate 2017 Semillon Sauvignon Blanc

David McMaugh, vineyard developer and owner, addressing our delegates about the environmental aspects of his property



Many thanks to our sponsor Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery Grants