Wagga council concerned about farm tree clearing after native vegetation laws change

Catie McLeod
Updated April 18 2021 - 5:17pm, first published 4:00pm
CONCERN: Wagga City Council operations director Warren Faulkner, inset, says rural trees are important for environmental conservation. Pictures: File/Catie McLeod
CONCERN: Wagga City Council operations director Warren Faulkner, inset, says rural trees are important for environmental conservation. Pictures: File/Catie McLeod

Wagga City Council is conducting aerial mapping of rural tree corridors to help inform strategies to manage the environmental effects of land clearing.

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Catie McLeod

Catie McLeod

Journalist

Catie is a reporter at The Daily Advertiser covering health and Wagga City Council. You can contact her on c.mcleod@dailyadvertiser.com.au or 0475 819 651.

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