About Biolinks Alliance


Biolinks Alliance was formed in 2010 by community conservation groups in Central Victoria who recognised that in order to halt environmental and species decline in Victoria, large-scale landscape restoration was necessary. This scale of work would require coordination of effort and knowledge as well as new and innovative approaches.

Biolinks Alliance restores and reconnects large landscapes across Central Victoria by partnering with and building the capacity of other environmental groups and networks.

We make sure the significant momentum for community-driven conservation on public and private land in Central Victoria is supported, coordinated and amplified.

Our team uses the latest ecological thinking and conservation approaches in our pilot projects - and share the scientific learnings across Central Victoria, through high quality education resources and events, such as symposiums, webinars, speaker events and workshops.

Biolinks Alliance is currently comprised of 18 member Landcare networks, conservation management networks and environment groups - extending from the Grampians across to the Australian Alps and from the Dividing Ranges to the Murray River.

 

It’s great work the group is doing – good on you!
— Professor Andrew Bennett, La Trobe University And Arthur Rylah Institute.
 
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Our Vision

People working together to maintain and restore a healthy natural environment from the Grampians to the Victorian Alps and from the Murray River to the Macedon Ranges.

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Our Goals

To improve the connectivity, condition and resilience of landscapes and halt the further decline of species.

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Our Focus

Increasing the capacity of Landcare and other environmental community groups and networks to use evidence based decision making to address key conservation management issues in their area.