Australian farmer's 30-year restoration effort draws 24 bird species year-round
King Island farmer Fred Perry began transforming his land management practices around three decades ago, motivated by his children's calls to protect the environment. Perry and his wife Shona reversed their previous approach of clearing native vegetation, instead fencing off areas and replanting them. The sustained restoration effort has successfully rebuilt natural habitat across their farm. As a result, 24 bird species now reside on the property throughout the year.
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