Koonaburra human-induced regeneration project
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service purchased Koonaburra Station in western New South Wales, 95 kilometres north-east of Ivanhoe, in 2021. The Koonaburra carbon project was registered under the Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme in October 2021.
The project uses the human-induced regeneration carbon farming method to achieve forest cover by conducting eligible activities that encourage natural regeneration of Australian native species from on-site seed sources. The increased vegetation stores additional carbon and generates carbon credits.
In Koonaburra National Park, regeneration is encouraged through feral animal management (aerial control of feral goats and pigs, ground mustering of goats, and fencing works).
Project name |
Koonaburra human-induced regeneration project |
ACCU Scheme method |
Human-induced regeneration |
Local government area
|
Cobar |
Project area size |
12,754 hectares |
Registration date |
8 October 2021 |
Crediting period |
25 years from project commencement (to 8 October 2046) |
Permanence period |
100 years from the first offsets report (to 30 June 2123) |
Brindingabba carbon project
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service purchased Brindingabba Station, located 150 kilometres north-west of Bourke, in 2022. The property had an existing Australian Carbon Credit Unit Scheme carbon project, which we have taken over managing. The project was first registered in 2015.
The project uses the human-induced regeneration carbon farming method to achieve forest cover by carrying out eligible activities that encourage natural regeneration of Australian native tree species from on-site seed sources. The increased vegetation stores additional carbon and can generate carbon credits. Regeneration is encouraged through feral animal management (aerial control and fencing works).
Name |
Brindingabba carbon project |
ACCU Scheme method |
Human-induced regeneration |
Local government area
|
Bourke |
Project area size (ha) |
33,904 hectares
|
Registration date |
5 June 2015 |
Crediting period |
25 years from project commencement (to 1 January 2037) |
Permanence period |
100 years from the first offsets report (to 10 November 2115) |