The Tambo Bluff Landcare Coastcare group formed in 1992 and the group area covers 121 hectares. This area is a promontory situated on the eastern shore of Lake King, in the Gippsland Lakes, approximately 30 kilometres east of the City of Bairnsdale.
We strive, with assistance from Landcare and Coastcare, to protect and enhance the flora and fauna of Tambo Bluff for the benefit of all.
If you have an interest in the environmental health and amenity of the wetlands, feeder gullies, reserve sanctuaries and coastline at Tambo Bluff on the Gippsland Lakes then join the group and help in the stewardship of the Bluff's natural assets.
Our guiding principle;
Conservation and restoration of indigenous vegetation will have long term benefits in terms of human health, quality of life and environmental sustainability.
Aims
1) Revegetate public land with indigenous trees and shrubs grown from local seed.
2) Provide habitat for native fauna including corridors to neighbouring properties.
3) Eradicate or control feral animals and noxious weeds.
4) Protect existing native flora and fauna and landscape values.
5) Promote the importance of the Tambo Bluff wetlands.
6) Encourage indigenous planting on private land.