Black Hallows Breeding Facility
The Black Hallows Breeding Facility was formally established on 10 March 1865 by Dr. Tobias Black and Dr. Emiliana Greyson as a dedicated conservation and breeding operation built into the basalt cliffs and surrounding plains of Black Hallows, 950 kilometres east of Cranbourne. For over 160 years, the facility operated in relative isolation, breeding and preserving animal and plant species sourced from across the region whilst studying the accelerated evolutionary effects that Clivilius exerts on living organisms. Following the completion of the Black Hallows Express Rail Line in 2022, Bixbus invested heavily in the facility as the centrepiece of its Clivilian Ecological Seeding Programme, transforming it from a regional conservation operation into one of the largest breeding and ecological deployment programmes in the region, with a 2030 target of housing every known vertebrate species from Earth.







