This project will build links of native vegetation across private land in a fragmented landscape in northern Victoria. Marginal agricultural land (primarily steep hills), as well as riparian habitat, will be transformed into a biodiversity asset, using revegetation, protection of high quality remnants, modified grazing systems and pest management. This project will create demonstration sites to facilitate community education about climate change and carbon farming. It will promote better integration of diverse farming methods to achieve biodiversity and natural resource management gains.
For all information about this project visit: Strath Creek Biodiversity Project website