How Carbon Positive Australia is restoring the Wheatbelt with nature positive planting 

Did you know that Western Australia is home to some of the most biodiverse biospheres in the world? This beautiful state was largely uninterrupted for 270 million years, allowing time for a diverse range of flora and fauna to evolve, many of which are endemic to this corner of the world. Today, Western Australia has one of the worst deforestation rates in the world, and the Wheatbelt of WA is one of Australia’s most degraded land areas.

Jess at Brookton Salt Seedling Infill Delivery
Map of Wheatbelt WA
Map of the Wheatbelt Region in WA

The history of land clearing in the Wheatbelt

Clearing of the Wheatbelt since 1881.
Clearing of the Wheatbelt since 1881
Felled Trees in the Western Australia Wheatbelt
Felled Trees in the Western Australia Wheatbelt (State Library of Western Australia)
Homemade rollers in the Western Australia Wheatbelt (State Library of Western Australia)
Homemade rollers for clearing (State Library of Western Australia)

The current state of the Wheatbelt

What is Carbon Positive Australia’s approach to restoring the Wheatbelt? 

Drone photograph of cleared agricultural land
Drone photograph of cleared agricultural land