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Talia Carbon2Nature

Ecological restoration in South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.

The Talia Project in South Australia is being developed as a joint effort between Carbon2 Nature and Land Life. The project will restore 688 ha of degraded land, focusing on the critically endangered Drooping Sheoak Woodland. Using the Environmental Planting methodology to generate ACCUs, it enhances biodiversity, strengthens habitat corridors, and engages Wirangu and Nauo Traditional Owners through cultural knowledge, employment, and land management practices.

Location:
Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Duration:
25 years
Status: Registered
Organization:
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme: Reforestation by Environmental or Mallee Plantings—FullCAM
  • Area restored

    688 hectares

  • Carbon sequestration target

    114.000

  • Native species planted

    +32 native trees

Land Transformation


The project engages Wirangu and Nauo communities, honoring their cultural connection to the land while fostering knowledge exchange. It creates opportunities for local employment and participation in restoration, strengthening community ties and ensuring ecological recovery guided by traditional wisdom.

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Carbon2Nature’s Talia Project: Rewilding South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula