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Bunjil, the wedge-tailed eagle, is of special significance to Indigenous Australians, especially the Dja Dja Wurrung people of central Victoria.
Landcare and biodiversity - feature issue (#83)
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Bunjil, the wedge-tailed eagle, is of special significance to Indigenous Australians, especially the Dja Dja Wurrung people of central Victoria.
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Happy New Year! I hope you have all had time to enjoy the holiday season, however you and your family...
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In 2013 Catherine and I purchased a 145-hectare property at Fyans Creek with the view to managing it for biodiversity...
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The annual Wimmera Biodiversity Seminar is a locally run event bringing biodiversity research, projects, and news to local environmental enthusiasts...
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The Friends of Campbells Creek Landcare Group (FCC) are active in an area of Central Victoria devastated by gold mining...
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Funding from the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust has enabled the South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) to appoint Julie Murray as...
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A problem shared by many Landcare groups is a lack of data on the presence of wildlife in their waterways.
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Albury Wodonga is home to several species of megabats.
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The 2019-2020 black summer bushfires resulted in the tragic loss of five lives, 300 homes and an area covering almost...
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The nationally endangered Eltham copper butterfly (Paralucia pyrodiscus lucida) has a dramatic history.
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This is a story about more than just biodiversity, but rather about harnessing the power of nature and community to...
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The first principle of biodiversity enhancement is to protect remnant vegetation.
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Wombats are among the largest burrowing mammals in the world.
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Are you struggling to manage rabbits on your property, in your community or workplace?.
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