Our Partners

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The Great Eastern Ranges

Biolinks Alliance is collaborating with environmental groups from the Grampians to Euroa to protect and conserve glider populations as part of its Glideways in Central Victoria initiative. This is part of the broader Great Eastern Ranges Glideways initiative that stretches from Victoria to far north Queensland.

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Parks Victoria

Biolinks Alliance is working with Parks Victoria to deliver the Spring Plains Watershed Repair Pilot Project on Taungurung Country. A first of its kind, this project demonstrates an innovative and scientific approach to building climate resilience and restoring biodiversity in Goldfields landscapes.

City of Greater Bendigo

Biolinks Alliance and the City of Greater Bendigo have partnered to deliver the Heathcote Local to Landscape plan. Produced in collaboration with the Heathcote community, this is a plan for community-led landscape-scale ecological restoration.

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La Trobe University

Biolinks Alliance has a strong connections with research teams at La Trobe University, brokering their leading landscape and conservation research through our knowledge symposia, and now partnering together on the Yam Paddock project.

Macedon Ranges Shire Council

Biolinks Alliance received a 2022 Landcare grant within the Greenhill to Blackhill Local to Landscape project that addresses springs and soaks - the priority conservation value identified by the local community.

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Birdlife Australia

Biolinks Alliance is a delivery partner of Birdlife Australia’s 2020 Temperate Woodland Bird Conservation Action Plan, that sets out a strategic framework to address key threats to woodland birds.

North Central Catchment Management Authority

Biolinks Alliance’s Kangaroo Creek Project (part of its Glideways in Central Victoria initiative) is providing an opportunity to partner around shared objectives with North Central Catchment Management Authority’s (NCCMA) 10-year ‘Healthy Coliban’ Project.

Dja Dja Wurrung

Biolinks Alliance is working with Dja Dja Wurrung on the Yam Paddock Project and the restoration of a reach of Snipes Creek (part of Greenhill to Black Hill Local to Landscape) and is increasingly seeking opportunities to work with Djandak on future projects.