Six QTFN staff joined in with hands-on efforts expanding riparian buffers around Aroona. This helps not only to control erosion and promote hydration of the landscape but also supports the quality of surrounding habitat. We planted 300 trees along a watercourse thanks to trees from the Land for Wildlife program with Ipswich City Council. These plantings will help gradually connect vegetation across Aroona’s landscapes, fostering its resilience and ecological health.