arbscape
Growing the standard of tree care for Tasmania's future.
Removal of several tall dead Eucalyptus trees using controlled aerial felling techniques into a designated drop zone.
Careful planning and precision to ensure a safe and efficient outcome.
09/03/2026
Recently we have had the pleasure to be a part of a research project in the Yarra Ranges. We were installing artificial hollows and nest boxes for the greater gliders. These species are endangered, with the new installations we aim to increase the population within the area. We worked on the Eucalyptus regnans species along side of experienced ecologists to understand the requirements of the greater glider habitat. This includes the specific size of each hollow, and the location to near by roads and walk ways. Solar powered cameras were installed with motion detection to monitor the hollows to hopefully capture a successful outcome. Thank you to everyone involved, It was an honour to be a part of this project and look forward to more experiences like this in the near by future.
Pruning deadwood from this Narrow Leafed Ash, (Fraxinus angustifolia) to monitor the Dieback rates. Dieback is common within the Fraxinus species, but with the correct management plans these trees can be retained for many years to come.
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