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  1. Data provider: Biodiversity Connectivity Planting, Werribee Gorge and Pentland Hills, Victoria - Project 1

    This project in the Pentland Hills area northwest of Bacchus Marsh Victoria will recreate diverse habitat and biodiversity zones consistent with former vegetation communities and includes provisions for community engagement and education. Work will be completed in 2 main areas: (1) W James Whyte Island Reserve: Biodiversity and habitat improvements (15,000 plants) adjacent to Werribee Gorge State Park and along Myrniong Creek & Werribee River including the confluence of the rivers...

  2. Data provider: Supporting action to enhance heritage and biodiversity in the Castlemaine Diggings

    This project will support ten Landcare and Friends groups in the Mount Alexander Region to improve the condition of the Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park and neighbouring public land. Each activity will involve meeting and interacting with a local community group, whose project the team will help to achieve...

  3. Data provider: South West Collaboration for a biodiversity hotspot - Busselton Winter to Spring

    This Green Army project will deliver tangible and visible outcomes for the environment in the South West of WA, while providing participants with an interesting diversity of on-ground activities and training in valuable environmental management skills...

  4. Data provider: South West Collaboration for a biodiversity hotspot - Bunbury Winter to Spring

    This project will deliver tangible and visible outcomes for the environment in the South West of WA, while providing participants with an interesting assortment of on-ground activities and training in valuable environmental management skills. Work will centre around the proposed high profile Preston River to Ocean Regional Park, Leschenault Community Nursery, Roelands Village, Blackwood Basin Group’s Waterbird project and various works in the Bridgetown-Greenbushes area...

  5. Data provider: Increase biodiversity outcomes on the Victorian Volcanic Plains

    The project is situated on the Victorian Volcanic Plain, a national biodiversity hotspot and one of the most intensely cleared agricultural regions in Australia, with more than 25 nationally threatened flora and fauna species. The project seeks to achieve real and practical environmental outcomes through the reduction of negative impacts caused by weeds, agriculture and human practices...

  6. Data provider: Supporting the Biodiversity of Lake Wollumboola and its Catchment (Stage 1)

    Lake Wollumboola is a unique ICOLL (Intermittently Closed and Open Lake and Lagoon) on the NSW South Coast. Sitting above sea-level, the fluctuations in water level based upon rainfall, runoff, opening and evaporation, are critical to the habitat of a more than 300 fauna species and 300 plant species. The area is significant for its large numbers of shorebirds that migrate to the area throughout the year, while also playing host to a number of resident species...

  7. Data provider: Guriwal Aboriginal Bush Tucker Revitalization and Biodiversity Project Stage 1

    The Guriwal Aboriginal Bush Tucker revitalization and biodiversity project aims to enhance the relationship between a popular local walk, local Aboriginal culture and heritage, biodiversity conservation and deepening the environmental biodiversity linkages in the local area...

  8. Data provider: Improving biodiversity at North Head through habitat restoration and protection

    The Green Army team will focus on improving the endangered ecological community of Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub within Sydney Harbour National Park, which comprises important habitat for the endangered Southern Brown Bandicoot, Large-eared Pied Bat, and as a foraging area for many species of birds, including Australian Bittern...

  9. Data provider: [CFOC] Sustaining Healthy Country and Biodiversity of Cape York Peninsula

    This project will deliver improvements to the management of country and biodiversity through planning and implementing on ground actions across Cape York. Strong governance principles and evidence-based practice, adaptive planning, management and monitoring are central to this project. Delivery will integrate management of weeds, pest animals, and fire, led by community and Indigenous groups to build NRM skills and knowledge...

  10. Data provider: Biodiversity and Habitat Protection/Greater Darwin/Community Group Support - Stage 3

    This project aims to improve the condition, extent and connectivity of ecological communities within the Darwin Harbour catchment. Species targeted for this project will include monsoon rainforest, fringing wet woodland and grassland to Darwin Harbour mangrove communities, woodland, and riparian communities. This project will build upon and extend the work of community groups and land managers to protect and enhance the aquatic ecosystems, including wetlands and sensitive coastal environments.