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On a patch of paddock in West Gippsland stands a small forest, which wasn’t there before.

Flowering gums and she-oaks reach up nine metres tall, birds nest in their branches, while a giant tiger snake slides through the grass below.

All it took was one day of “bloody hard” work.

About four years ago the Australian film-maker and outdoorsman Beau Miles set out to plant 1,440 trees and shrubs in 24 hours – enough to turn a blanket of rolling Victorian hills back into bush.

Miles decided he was done with the kind of modern-day adventures that burned through money and carbon, delivering little in the way of tangible outcomes except for photos and a great story. Instead, he says, he began looking for physical challenges that offer more “bang-for-buck”.

Story includes a YouTube video.

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[-] ninjaphysics@beehaw.org 5 points 1 month ago

If this is what gets someone into planting trees, I'm all for it. Native trees and shrubs, please!

[-] Powderhorn@beehaw.org 3 points 1 month ago

That's exactly what he did. New plantings planned soon.

[-] Hirom@beehaw.org 1 points 4 weeks ago

The video has more details.

24 types of trees, bushes, shrubs

Nice. He did his homework and made sure to not plant a monoculture.

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