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  1. Data provider: Connectivity for habitat and community / Riverland and Mallee / Habitat Recovery

    Focussed on improving the condition and connectivity of habitat remaining in the Riverland this project will enable the participants to be involved in Reserve management including the River Murray National Park and Dangallii Wilderness Area and the appropriate visitor usage of these areas in summer and over Easter...

  2. Data provider: Pre-translocation studies for the Endangered Mallee Emu-wren.

    Former strongholds of the Mallee Emu-wren were destroyed by recent large-scale fires. The birds are now confined to Victoria’s Murray-Sunset and Hattah-Kulkyne National Parks. The project will deliver the essential preparations required to support a translocation and captive breeding program. This project will utilise co-investment from the Commonwealth and State Governments, La Trobe University and Zoos SA.

  3. Data provider: Protecting and reintroducing threatened species at Mallee Refuge Project 1

    The Mallee Refuge Program will provide tangible and ecologically significant protection for a range of threatened plants and mammal species by removing feral herbivores and controlling native herbivores.

  4. Data provider: Increasing Connectivity and Resilience in the Murray Mallee Region

    This project aims to increase connectivity, resilience and function in the natural grasslands of the South Australian Murray Mallee. Weed infestations currently threaten the viability of the remaining native grasslands in the region and are having a dire effect on the health of the Southern Hairy-nosed Wombat. Conservation Volunteers Australia will work with surrounding landholders across approximately 36,000 hectares, to undertake significant weed control including manual methods...

  5. Data provider: Increasing Connectivity and Resilience in the Murray Mallee Region Second Phase

    This project follows on from the Round 1 Green Army project. This project will continue to increase connectivity, resilience and function in the natural grasslands of the SA Murray Mallee. Weed infestations continue to threaten the viability of the remaining native grasslands in the region and are still having a dire effect on the health of the southern hairy-nosed wombat. The Green Army team will work with surrounding landholders to undertake significant weed control...

  6. Data provider: Increasing Connectivity and Resilience in the Murray Mallee Region Third Phase

    This project will continue to increase connectivity, resilience and function in the natural grasslands of the SA Murray Mallee. Weed infestations continue to threaten the viability of the remaining native grasslands in the region and are still having a dire effect on the health of the southern hairy-nosed wombat. The Green Army team will work with surrounding landholders to undertake significant weed control...

  7. Data provider: Increasing Connectivity and Resilience in the Murray Mallee Region Third Phase

    This project will continue to increase connectivity, resilience and function in the natural grasslands of the SA Murray Mallee. Weed infestations continue to threaten the viability of the remaining native grasslands in the region and are still having a dire effect on the health of the southern hairy-nosed wombat. The Green Army team will work with surrounding landholders to undertake significant weed control...

  8. Data provider: Increasing Connectivity and Resilience in the Murray Mallee Region Fourth Phase

    This project will continue to increase connectivity, resilience and function in the natural grasslands of the SA Murray Mallee. Weed infestations continue to threaten the viability of the remaining native grasslands in the region and are still having a dire effect on the health of the southern hairy-nosed wombat. The Green Army team will work with surrounding landholders to undertake significant weed control...

  9. Data provider: West Mallee Protection Group (WMPG) - Inla Rock-Waters Protection

    This project will increase Aboriginal community engagement and capacity in natural resource management through sponsoring the West Mallee Protection Group (WMPG) to train and employ up to 10 members to work on Inla Rock-waters in Yumbarra Conservation Park...

  10. Data provider: [C4OC] SE3c) Building capacity to close the gap - increasing Indigenous participation in NRM in Mallee Landscapes - Indigenous Ecological Knowledge

    SE3c) This sub project aims to build Indigenous people’s capacity for Natural Resource Management (NRM) by employing an Indigenous Facilitator to work in partnership with Indigenous groups to provide education, training, employment and business opportunities...