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CSP: Natural Carbon
Location: Northern Territory
Abatement volume: 57,704
ACCUs total units issued
Without fire management, the savannas in northern Australia burn predominantly in the late dry season, resulting in large, hot and intense fires
CSP: Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Location: Western Australia
Recognised as a showcase for conservation in northern Australia. Marion Downs protects almost 6,000 square kilometres of the iconic Kimberley region.
CSP: Carbon Gold Estates
Location: Western Australia
Abatement volume: 18,074
ACCUs total units issued
This project establishes permanent plantings of mallee eucalypt tree species on land that was predominantly used for agricultural purposes for at least five years prior to project commencement.
CSP: Corporate Carbon Advisory
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 135,464
ACCUs total units issued
This project involves strategic and planned burning of savanna areas in the high and low rainfall zones during the early dry season to reduce the risk of late dry season wild fires.
CSP: Natural Carbon
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 492,895
ACCUs total units issued
The Olkola project is called Olkola Ajin which means ‘Olkola people set fire’. The Olkola people are a discreet language and cultural group whose homeland extends across a diverse biophysical and cultural landscape of southern central Cape York Peninsula.
CSP: Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 188,534
ACCUs total units issued
Working through KALNRMO, the Kowanyama Rangers conduct savanna burning to earn carbon credits and improve land condition for culture and biodiversity.
CSP: Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 149,288
ACCUs total units issued
Piccaninny Plains, jointly owned by Australian Wildlife Conservancy and TLLF WildlifeLink, is located in the high rainfall savanna of north-eastern Queensland.
CSP: Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Location: Northern Territory
Seven Emu Station partnered with a neighbouring property to create the first private nature reserve in the Gulf of Carpentaria, called the Pungalina-Seven Emu Wildlife Sanctuary.
CSP: Natural Carbon
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 127,510
ACCUs total units issued
Raak Nguunge means 'burning season' in the Kuuk Thaayorre language, and the success of the project is thanks to strong collaboration between the Pormpuraaw Aboriginal Shire Council and the Pormpuraaw Land & Sea Management Rangers.
CSP: APN Cape York
Location: Queensland
Abatement volume: 59,738
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By combining traditional knowledge (how to read country, knowing when to burn) with high-tech hardware (helicopters, fireballs, leaf blowers) traditional patchwork burning has been restored and emissions reduced.
CSP: Climate Friendly Pty Ltd
Location: New South Wales
Abatement volume: 266,602
ACCUs total units issued
Establishing permanent native forests through assisted regeneration from in-situ seed sources (including rootstock and lignotubers) on land that was cleared and where regrowth was suppressed for 10 years prior to the project.
CSP: Wilinggin Aboriginal Corporation
Location: Western Australia
Abatement volume: 494,611
ACCUs total units issued
The Wilinggin Fire Project is located on the Wilinggin Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) in the Kimberley in Northern WA. It is owned and managed by the Traditional Owners of the land.
CSP: Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Location: Northern Territory
Abatement volume: 24,000
ACCUs total units issued
The AWC conducts burning early in the dry season to reduce the risk of late season wildfires which can burn out of control and destroy large areas of cover for small mammals.
CSP: Carbon Neutral
Location: Western Australia
Abatement volume: 1,257,000
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The Yarra Yarra Biodiversity Corridor is a high impact reforestation project that simultaneously delivers environmental, economic, social and heritage co-benefits.
CSP: Climate Friendly Pty Ltd
Location: New South Wales
Abatement volume: 334,147
ACCUs total units issued
This project is located on parts of Lenroy Station, 20 kilometres north of Wanaaring in the Shire of Bourke, in the stunning red outback of New South Wales.