The Yampi Sound Training Area is an area of outstanding conservation value, with the highlands having been virtually untouched for over 40 years. It is a hotspot for endangered and endemic wildlife, covering over 568,000 hectares of the western Kimberley, including over 700 kilometres of coastline. When the Department of Defence purchased this land in 1978, it secured an area of outstanding ecological significance that now rivals Australia’s great national parks for the diversity and abundance of its wildlife. Bushfire Logic was engaged to undertake a BAL assessment for new accommodation and training facilities within the Yampi Sound Training Area. Given the unique biodiversity values of the site, consideration was given to the best location for the buildings to ensure protection of flora and fauna whilst also achieving the requirements of the Department of Defence.
Treendale South Medium Density Subdivision
Bushfire Logic was engaged by the landowners of a large site along the banks of the Collie River in South Treendale to prepare a Bushfire Management Plan for the creation of 452 lots.
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