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  1. Data provider: Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO

    The Australian National Insect Collection is recognized both nationally and internationally as a major research collection. It is the world's largest collection of Australian insects and related groups such as mites, spiders, nematodes and centipedes housing over 12 million specimens.

  2. Data provider: Scenic Rim Region Green Army Project - Team 6

    Green Army teams will undertake activities to improve the sustainability of natural areas, remnant vegetation, waterways and key threatened species of the Scenic Rim. Teams will improve the quality, quantity and connectedness through strategic tree planting, weed control and on-going surveys. The Scenic Rim is located at an internationally important biodiversity hot spot where significant corridors intersect World Heritage Areas...

  3. Data provider: Riparian Restoration in the Rodwell and Mount Barker Creek Catchments

    This project will see revegetation works undertaken along 20 Km of the Rodwell and Mount Barker Creek Catchments to improve habitat quality and quantity, and increase connectivity across the landscape. Restoration and enhancement of existing native vegetation will also be undertaken in suitable areas of the catchment...

  4. Data provider: Protecting Lake Albacutya Ramsar Site Values

    The ecological and cultural values of the Lake Abacutya Ramsar Site of north western Victoria will be protected and enhanced through targeted threat abatement works involving Parks Victoria, Traditional Owners, and the Rainbow Landcare Group. On-ground works will reduce critical threats posed by rabbits in culturally sensitive areas...

  5. Data provider: Scenic Rim Region Green Army Project - Team 1

    Green Army teams will undertake activities to improve the sustainability of natural areas, remnant vegetation, waterways and key threatened species of the Scenic Rim. Teams will improve the quality, quantity and connectedness through strategic tree planting, weed control and on-going surveys. The Scenic Rim is located at an internationally important biodiversity hot spot where significant corridors intersect World Heritage Areas...

  6. Data provider: From Lock 4 to Loxton - Controlling Prickly Pear

    The Bookpurnong Lock 4 Environmental Association will undertake this project with the sponsorship of Loxton to Bookpurnong Local Action Planning Committee. This project will monitor and control the sporadic outcrops of Prickly Pear (a Weed of National Significance) on, or near, the eastern-side floodplains of the River Murray between Lock 4 and Loxton...

  7. Data provider: Trees for the Green Army / Greening the Goldfields

    Our Trees for the Green Army project would continue to enhance the Central Victorian environment, and specifically the Central Goldfields Shire environment by providing: ´ Local, indigenous, native seedlings collected from locally sourced seeds and cuttings ´ Weed suppression activities ´ Erosion control work ´ Reforestation of areas Participants will undertake activities in the Plant Factory, a real nursery growing natives and complete various activities to improve our local environment.

  8. Data provider: Weed control and revegetation in the dunes behind seven beaches in Wollongong

    Management of dune vegetation was identified in the 'Draft Coastal Zone Management Plan, 2012' with a specific action to develop a Dune Management Strategy. The Dune Management Strategy was prepared in 2013, along with an 'Implementation Plan for the Dune Management Strategy' which was adopted by Council in 2013...

  9. Data provider: Langwarrin Woodlands Restoration

    This project will implement a programme of weed and pest animal control on private land in the Langwarrin Woodlands in Victoria. This project will target: removal of invasive weeds (Sallow Wattle and Pittosporum); flushing out of rabbit warrens; and eradication of foxes and feral cats...

  10. Data provider: Connecting and Enhancing Mabi Forest Through Working with Community Groups - Stage 1

    This project will protect and conserve threatened species and ecological threatened community by enhancing existing Mabi Forest sites through managing invasive, declared weed species of national significance, implementing small biodiverse plantings in strategic locations, and strengthening existing connecting corridors.