The 11 Landcare groups of the Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network have developed a biolinks plan based upon vegetation quality analysis conducted by the Arthur Rylah Institute. This plan was created using Landcare member's local knowledge of the area with input from local flora and fauna experts, Parks Victoria rangers and Mornington Peninsula Shire Conservation Officers. The MPLN Biolinks Plan is used by Landcare groups when planning restoration work to ensure work is conducted in the higher quality areas and those important for landscape connectivity. The plan has received positive feedback from many organisations, who use it in their regional planning, including the PPWCMA, the Western Port Biosphere and neighbouring Landcare Networks.