Increasing Biodiversity and Promoting Sustainable Land Management
Supporting and facilitating
on-ground action
across South Gippsland
Sharing Knowledge
with our members
and the community
Delivering Projects
across South Gippsland
Collaborating
with our groups
and stakeholders
Our Projects
Green Dams video, and update on field day at Cape Liptrap
South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) wrapped up its highly successful Green Dams Project with an on-farm field day that featured an interesting mix of research and practical experience. For those
Lets Talk About Weeds …
Weeds are always a hot topic over the spring and summer months. Don’t forget to explore the wealth of valuable resources available on our website, offering answers to all your
New Giant Gippsland Earthworm information for landholders
In 2022, a partnership project between South Gippsland Landcare Network, Bass Coast Landcare Network, Trust for Nature, INVERT-ECO, Drift Media and the Gippsland Threatened Species Action Group was funded by
Developing a Biodiversity Protection Plan for South Gippsland
The first crucial step in developing a Biodiversity Protection Plan for South Gippsland was to identify and map the existing records of flora, fauna, and other natural values. In August
Greening Gippsland’s Dams
In this project, SGLN is looking at the costs and benefits of three different dam management strategies on a farm at Cape Liptrap. This includes a fully fenced and revegetated
Protecting Wildlife and Habitat in South Gippsland Through Camera Trapping
South Gippsland’s native wildlife are under threat from pest animals, either from predation, or competition for or destruction of habitat. However, many private landholders aren’t aware of the wildlife species
Our News
SGLN NEWSLETTER MAY 2024
Congratulations to everyone who submitted a Victorian Landcare Grant application. There are some amazing projects being developed across the Network. Read more in the May newsletter.
Green Dams video, and update on field day at Cape Liptrap
South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) wrapped up its highly successful Green Dams Project with an on-farm field day that featured an interesting mix of research and practical experience. For those
NATURE PLAN IN THE PIPELINE FOR SOUTH GIPPSLAND
Protecting biodiversity has never been more important which is why South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) is developing a Biodiversity Protection Plan to guide a coordinated response in improving the natural environment.
All on-board for Tarwin Project
A flotilla of kayakers, all wearing ‘I love the Tarwin’ t-shirts, explored the lower reaches of South Gippsland’s largest river system last week.
SGLN NEWSLETTER – MARCH 2024
Catch up on the latest in South Gippsland Landcare news in our March update.
The SGLN Network
The South Gippsland Landcare Network stretches from Mt Best to Mt Lyall, and along the Prom Coast. It is made up of several local groups working to preserve and protect the natural environment, while also enhancing the long-term sustainability of farming in this part of Victoria.
We’re proud to work across both Bunurong and Gunaikurnai country, and recognise the rich history embedded in this land we now share