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Landcare Magazine Winter 2021

Invasive plants and animals - feature issue (#81)

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From the Minister - Issue 81

Faced with bushfires, drought and floods, and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Landcarers across Victoria have endured unparalleled challenges in recent...

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A Co-operative approach to panic veldt grass

Round the Bend Conservation Co-operative was established in 1971 by a group of residents who live on a 132-hectare property...

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Managing deer in the Mitta Valley

The deer problem began in Victoria in the late 1880s when several deer species were released by acclimatisation societies which...

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Understanding weed history helps control future spread

When faced with an early invader weed at a new location, it’s interesting to consider that every weed has a...

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Fox and rabbit control on the Bunurong coast

Over the past three years South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) has been working with project partners including West Gippsland CMA,...

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Work crews blitz weeds and change lives

With fires raging across much of the eastern seaboard in December 2019, Melbourne-based IT professional Belinda McPhee felt a call...

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Strong community relationships help repair and restore land after fire

The Upper Murray Landcare Network (UMLN) is located in Towong Shire in north east Victoria.

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Rabbit control leaders share knowledge across communities

Who can you go to for advice on rabbit control if no one in your community or workplace has the...

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Cactus control at Mt Korong – step by step

Mt Korong Eco-Watch (MKEW) is a group of 20 landholders and community members who come together to support the biodiversity...

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An early strike at tree dahlia in the southern Otways

Weeds are a huge and often demoralising problem in the southern Otways.

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Strategic support tool helps guide Southern Ark expansion

The Southern Ark project is the largest wildlife management project in Victoria, delivering effective fox control across one million hectares...

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A community approach to gorse in Ararat and the Upper Hopkins

Gorse is an upright, woody shrub with bright yellow flowers that can produce huge numbers of seeds.

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Hands-on action across the catchment

My memories of gorse go back 60 years when Ararat was surrounded by a ring of dense gorse infestations.

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Weed warriors of the south west

Victoria’s south west boasts a breathtaking coast, vast stands of native forests, heathlands and swamps, and many productive farm enterprises,...

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100 steps protect Tambo Bluff

Tambo Bluff Landcare Coastcare (TBLC) is proud of the recent changes at Tambo Bluff Estate at Metung, adjacent to 90...

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Canid Pest Ejectors reducing fox numbers at St Helens

Canid Pest Ejectors (CPEs) were first developed in the US in the 1930s as a spring activated device for the...

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Around the State – News from the Regional Landcare Coordinators

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Progress and change at Landcare Victoria Incorporated

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