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  1. Data provider: Connecting the forest to the lake / Burrumbeet Creek / waterway restoration

    The restoration and enhancement of Burrumbeet Creek and neighbouring wetlands will provide connectivity between the forests of Invermay, across northern Ballarat to Lake Burrumbeet. Through the control and removal of pest plants and the restoration of native vegetation, Burrumbeet Creek will provide increased habitat values for local birds, improved water quality and greater connectivity in the landscape...

  2. Data provider: Yorke Peninsula SA - Improved Snail Control in No Till Stubble Retention Systems

    This project will investigate and demonstrate better ways to control high populations of introduced snails in grazing and no-till stubble retention cropping systems...

  3. Data provider: Biodiversity education in three Shoalhaven priority target areas

    This project aims to build a sustainable and resilient community based conservation program through strengthening the volunteer network across the south coast region - continuing support (program coordination and nest protection equipment), training opportunities (recruiting new volunteer's and up skilling of existing volunteer's), providing for information sharing and feedback (workshops and website) and educating the wider community to support the volunteer efforts (community...

  4. Data provider: Monitoring effects of fox control on Malleefowl in the Mantung Maggea area

    This project will use non-invasive methods to monitor Malleefowl populations in the Mantung area. Motion sensing cameras will be used to monitor Malleefowl and assist in the evaluation of the ongoing coordinated fox control program that is implemented throughout each year by the Mantung Maggea Land Management Group. Findings will be shared with local Malleefowl conservation groups and the community to assist in the broader protection of the Malleefowl.

  5. Data provider: Habitat restoration within a decommissioned eucalyptus oil harvesting site

    This project will to restore a decommissioned eucalyptus oil harvesting site in a key strategic wildlife corridor to natural bushland, increasing the extent and connectivity of habitat for local fauna such as Malleefowl which occupy and breed on adjacent land. Malleefowl habitat at Wedderburn has been greatly reduced and fragmented by past land clearing for agriculture, mining, eucalyptus oil production and subdivision for housing...

  6. Data provider: Wellington Vale Northern NSW - Erosion Control in Beardy River Headwaters

    Sponsored group, Coldwood Pastoral Pty Ltd, will undertake this project with the sponsorship of GLENRAC Incorporated. This project will rehabilitate and protect a 2 hectare area of active erosion in the headwaters of the Beardy River. Technical expertise will be engaged to ensure that project works are technically sound and correctly implemented by skilled, experienced contractors...

  7. Data provider: Macleay Valley - Sustainable Grazing Practices and Winter Dung Beetle Trial

    This project will provide a series of 5 locally relevant capacity building events. Leaders in the field will promote and deliver sustainable grazing and soil management practices, and winter dung beetle trials, in a way that removes barriers to those farmers interested in adopting new practices. It is anticipated that approximately 500 ha of prime grazing land will potentially benefit from the project by up to 20 different land managers...

  8. Data provider: Environment Restoration - Johnstone River Cassowary Corridor Enhancement 4

    The project aims to restore and enhance the aquatic ecosystem along the Johnstone River in Innisfail. Project activities will help to enhance and restore the endangered lowland riparian vegetation along the river, which is also habitat to the EPBC threatened Southern Cassowary.

  9. Data provider: Restoring Bushland on the Mornington Peninsula

    This project will improve the condition of indigenous vegetation and reconnect the landscape. The Green Army will undertake weed control, indigenous revegetation, and track improvement across five sites on the Mornington Peninsula. The project will highlight the importance of restoring habitat. Bushland restoration will benefit numerous threatened species including migratory birds and listed species.

  10. Data provider: Alloura - Re-vegetation of Erosion Gully at Headwaters of Spring Creek

    This project will fence and re-vegetate 3.3 hectares of land that includes an erosion gully that links to the headwaters of Spring Creek. Fencing will exclude stock and planting of mixed native eucalyptus and shrubs will restore the gully, reduce erosion, and support improved water quality and biodiversity in the local area...