The EcoReef Project

Caring for Wildlife at Home At The EcoReef Project, we believe that all life forms are precious and need to be protected. We also believe that “smoke and mirrors” have been used to distract us from the real stresses that we put our wildlife through in order that expedience be achieved. The recent debacle of…
Why water plants with roots are important to our waterways? Stop Erosion Prevent Sediment Pollution Provide Drainage Pathways Absorb Nutrients Secure Water Banks & Beds Of Waterways Build Food Sources Build Habitats Provide Oxygen Support Plant Growth Give Protection
Here’s a demonstration of an EcoReef protecting the water’s edge of a stream from erosion The EcoReef Project focuses on combining organic material, rock & rubble, and plastics from waste plastic bags We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no cost to them EcoReefs may be ugly but fish don’t wear Gucci’s!
The EcoReef Project focuses on • using heated plastics from waste plastic bags • to bind timber and rubble• to create land and water reefs • to assist with controlling erosion and• to improve fish habitat We are introducing EcoReefs for anyone to use at no cost to them including ways for people to make…

The Definition Of What Are Sinkholes? For dramatic effect of definition, Imagine standing on solid ground, only to witness the earth suddenly give way beneath your feet, forming a gaping hole. This eerie phenomenon is known as a sinkhole. While they rarely occur, their impact can be devastating. In this article, we’ll delve into the…

Introduction In our modern world, where sustainability is paramount, one simple practice stands out as a game-changer: composting food scraps. By harnessing the power of nature’s recycling process, we can transform what was once considered waste into a rich, nutrient-dense soil amendment that breathes new life into our gardens and landscapes. Composting is not just…
Here’s a demonstration of an ‘EcoReef’ operating as a pond filtration system as well as a boost for aquatic plant growth.
The EcoReef Project focuses on combining
• organic material
• rock & rubble, and
• melted plastics from waste plastic bags
We will be introducing EcoReefs soon for anyone to use at no cost to them
EcoReefs may be ugly but healthy fish and plants are a joy to behold!
Stay tuned or contact us for further details