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23.01.2022 ACT Ecology Forum | News Our very own Dr Travis How, Director of EBS Group, gave a presentation at the Ecology Forum in Canberra on 13 March 2019. He used the monitoring of the Pygmy Blue-tongue Lizard (PBTL) (Tiliqua adelaidensis) at Hornsdale Wind Farm in South Australia, as a case study to demonstrate the benefits of a development for a nationally threatened species. Read more here: http://ebservices.com.au/news/2019/act-ecology-forum ... #EBSGroup #ACTEcologyForum #Ecology #BlueTongueLizard



21.01.2022 Since 2015 EBS Restoration has undertaken environmental restoration works within the Southport dunes system for the City of Onkaparinga. Works include woody weed control, herbicide spraying and revegetation. Two highly invasive weed species are present within the dune system, these are Trachyandra divaricata(Dune Onion Weed) and Ehrharta villosa (Pyp grass). Read more about the project here: http://ebservices.com.au//restoration-case/southport-dunes #EBSGroup #Revegetation #Restoration #WeedControl

21.01.2022 Willogoleche Wind Farm | Ecology ENGIE has engaged Catcon to construct the Willogoleche Wind Farm, which is located approximately 6 km west of the township of Hallett, in the mid north of South Australia. Construction works on the project began on 9 September 2017 and involves the installation of 32 Wind Turbine Generators. Read more about the project here: http://ebservices.com.au//ecology-c/willogoleche-wind-farm... #EBSGroup #Ecology #WindFarm

17.01.2022 Halganias are represented by over 26 species within Australia, however just three occur in South Australia. Halgania Cyanea (Rough Halgania) is a perennial shrub, up to 60cm high, which is densely covered with hairs. The species name relates to the cornflower blue of the petals which really stand out in contrast to the dominant greens and dark greys within the Mallee habitats it primarily occupies. While most commonly observed on sands within the Yellabinna, Eyre Peninsula, Y...orke Peninsula and Murray Mallee regions, it is also found within all other regions of South Australia as well as all other mainland states. Some of the best places to check these out around Adelaide is in intact patches around Monarto in the south or within road reserves in the Freeling area to the north. Keep a look out for this species, a few weeks following our first Autumn rain! #EBSGroup #Halganias



15.01.2022 Today is World Heritage Day. Take the time today to seek out a World Heritage Site near you and pay them a visit. Do your research and learn what steps are needed to protect it, and respect them during your visit. Don't let an important site disappear from the world, do your part today to raise awareness and preserve these sites for future generations.... #EBSGroup #WorldHeritageDay

14.01.2022 Kanmantoo Mine | Restoration The EBS group, namely EBS Restoration and EBS Ecology, has been commissioned by Hillgrove Resources since 2011 to assist with achieving a Significant Environmental Benefit (SEB) within the mine lease. Ongoing tasks have involved a number of activities including on ground works in conjunction with monitoring and reporting.... To read more about this project, visit our website here: http://ebservices.com.au//restoration-case-/kanmantoo-mine #EBSGroup #Restoration #KanmantooMine

12.01.2022 EBS Restoration is currently conducting woody and herbaceous weed control at Danthonia Reserve, in the Adelaide Hills. This work is on behalf of the Burnside Council. Danthonia Reserve is part of the Burnside Walks network, a series of trails around the hills on the edge of the City of Burnside: https://www.walkingsa.org.au//burnside-walks-loop-of-circ/ #EBSGroup #Restoration #WeedControl #DanthoniaReserve



11.01.2022 We deliver Cultural Heritage services Australia wide! EBS Heritage consultants work closely with statutory authorities, Aboriginal Communities and proponents in the civil, construction and mining sectors to provide the highest quality project advice, risk assessment and heritage solutions for a variety of projects. Our business is built on expert knowledge, solid technical skills and a great team. Our goal is to deliver high quality projects on time and on budget.... #EBSGroup #CulturalHeritage #AboriginalHeritage #EuropeanHeritage #Heritage

09.01.2022 EBS Restoration have been undertaking woody weed control along a section of the Sturt River (Warri Parri) in the City of Onkaparinga area. Some weeds, such as this Fraxinus angustifolia subs angustifolia (Desert Ash) have required EBS Restoration staff to employ the use of an elevated work platform, to allow the safe removal of woody weeds in areas where access is restricted. The Sturt River is considered a significant urban waterway and is one of the main tributaries of the Patawalonga River. It was used by the Indigenous Kaurna people as a link between the hills and the sea. #EBSGroup #Restoration #WeedControl

07.01.2022 Our business is built on expert knowledge, solid technical skill and a great team. Our goal is to deliver high quality projects on time and within budget. We will be recognised as a market leader in the provision of environmental consultancy services in SA and acknowledged as a leading organisation in terms of knowledge, adaptability, management and client service. http://ebservices.com.au... #EBSGroup #Ecology #Restoration #Heritage

05.01.2022 Snake or Lizard? This is a good question to ask... at first glance this looks like a snake, however the Burton's Legless Lizard (Lialis burtonis) is more closely related to geckos then snakes! When trying to spot the difference between a snake and a legless lizard, look at the shape of its face. A Burton's Legless Lizard has a wedge-shaped snout that sets it apart from both snakes and other types of lizards. This species of lizard also sports a pair of obvious ear openings on... either side of its head. These lizards may look like snakes, and can hiss and rear when threatened, but Burton's Legless Lizards are not dangerous. They are a widespread reptile and occur across virtually all habitats from desert sand-ridges and gibber flats to woodlands. The Burtons Legless Lizard is a lizard specialist, feeding mainly on skinks, geckos, dragons and small snakes! #EBSGroup #LeglessLizard

04.01.2022 Coastal ecosystems are very susceptible to direct human activity such as foot-traffic and human-induced pressures such as grazing by feral pests. Coastcare involves activities aimed at managing those impacts and rehabilitating existing damage. EBS Restoration provides coastcare services to anyone with responsibility for coastal dunes and associated ecosystems such as samphire. Clients include private landholders, local councils, government, natural resource management boards ...and coastal friends groups. We love seeing the positive difference that coastcare work makes! #EBSGroup #Restoration #Coastcare



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