Connecting nature and community - feature issue (#68)
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Landcare in Victoria celebrated 30 years of achievement on Friday 25 November 2016 at Parliament House, Melbourne.
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In late 2015 the Southern Otway Landcare Network (SOLN) was offered the opportunity to participate in the Victorian Government’s Threatened...
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The Christmas Hills area is rich in flora and fauna.
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The once widespread Macquarie perch has declined dramatically since the 1920s, with remaining populations relatively small and isolated.
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The Werribee River is Melbourne’s second largest river system.
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Two days before Christmas in 2008 I sat down and wrote my first blog post.
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Celebrations held in the Port Phillip and Western Port region to mark 30 years of Landcare in Victoria have highlighted...
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Koalas were once widespread across Victoria but declined to near extinction in the early 1920s due to hunting for the...
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The Basalt to Bay Landcare Network is connecting with young people through a vocational training program that encourages them to...
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Members of the Nerrena Landcare Group have recently completed a management plan for 40 hectares of run-down wetlands on public...
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Farm and nature walks are a good way for Landcare and environment groups to connect to the wider community and...
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An important water catchment providing drinking water to towns in central Victoria is benefiting from a partnership between the North...