Reveg Calendar - by Project Platypus
Read MoreProtecting paddock trees - by Project Platypus
Read MoreBenefits of trees for farm productivity - by Project Platypus
Read MoreUrgency and climate change - Repairing Victorian Landscapes - Spring Plains Watershed Repair project
Read MoreFoundational repair - Repairing Victorian Landscapes - The Spring Plains Watershed Repair project
Read MoreStagnant forest - Repairing Victorian Landscapes - The Spring Plains Watershed Repair project
Read MoreThe Spring Plains Nature Conservation Reserve, on Taungurung country, in central Victoria is a local hotspot for Swift Parrots and other threatened species. However, its damaged soils are no longer porous enough to absorb rainfall, so less water is available to the landscape and its food webs. Like many other box-ironbark forests, the ecosystem is so damaged that it cannot recover without active restoration interventions.
Read MoreNewham Landcare has produced this 5 minute video which promotes the important role of the Cobaw Biolink in enhancing the connections between Mount Macedon and the Cobaw Range on both private and public land. This video aims to engage landholders and residents and make them aware that their contribution, no matter how big or small, is environmentally vital. Protecting existing high quality native vegetation and creating connectivity in the biolink will help native plants and animals adapt to climate change. Spotlight surveys on habitat-rich roadsides round Newham found more animals present in the Cobaw Biolink than during similar surveys on Mount Macedon.
Read MoreCreated by the Australian Citizen Science Association
Read MoreCreated by Australian Citizen Science Association
Read MoreCreated by Australian Citizen Science Association
Read MoreBiolinks Alliance Ecologist Paul Foreman speaks about an exciting ecological restoration project being developed by the Alliance with the Taungurung people, Parks Victoria and the Heathcote community, the Spring Plains Watershed Repair project.
Read MoreSquirrel Gliders - Q & A with keynote speakers Associate Professor Ross Goldingay and Dr Rodney Van Der Ree
Read MoreGreater and Squirrel Gliders - Q & A with keynote speaker Professor David Lindenmayer
Read MoreGreater Gliders - Q & A with keynote speakers PhD. candidate Benjamin Wagner, Associate Professor Craig Nitschke and Dr Kara Youngentob
Read MoreOur expert panel discusses the current "State of Play" of Squirrel Gliders and asks the question "Where are we and where do we want to be in 10-20 years?" They cover issues such as the impact of fire, climate change, forest conservation, the lessons from COVID-19, farmers as "eco-friends", the individuals involved in the "extinction rebellion", the suppression of science, current political framework and government intervention, as well as reviewing key new scientific insights and finally ecosystem restoration asking - "How do we make 2020-2030 the Decade of Ecosystem restoration?"
Read MoreOur expert panel discusses the current "State of Play" of Greater Gliders and asks the question "Where are we and where do we want to be in 10-20 years?" They cover issues such as the impact of fire, climate change, forest conservation, the lessons from COVID-19, the current political framework and government intervention, as well as reviewing key new scientific insights and finally ecosystem restoration asking - "How do we fund the environmental repair work of the future?"
Read MoreHear our expert panel of speakers discuss their approach to citizen science, community engagement and data quality for the Squirrel Glider species.
Read MoreHear our expert panel of speakers discuss how to adequately design and implement surveys and monitoring for Greater Gliders.
Read MoreHear our expert panel of speakers discuss how to adequately design and implement surveys and monitoring for Squirrel Gliders
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