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The Nature Repair Market scheme has reached another key milestone with the registration of its second project.

Located roughly 70 km inland of Byron Bay in Doon Doon, NSW, the project aims to restore 19.9 hectares of cleared land.

The project restores wet sclerophyll forest and rainforest ecosystems using the Replanting native forest and woodland ecosystems method. Planting areas are expected to connect existing bushland on the property with the adjoining Nightcap National Park, strengthening wildlife corridors and critical habitat for animals like koalas and long-nosed potoroos.

It also combines nature repair activities with an Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme project under the Reforestation by environmental or mallee plantings FullCAM 2024 method. This approach meets the requirements of both schemes, while supporting the project’s long-term financial sustainability.

Learn more about the project on the Biodiversity Market Register.