
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
Catch up on the latest in South Gippsland Landcare news in our March update.
As part of the Farmers Digging Deeper project, SGLN established a demonstration site at the Tracy dairy farm at Waratah Bay. Working with farmers Stu, Jacqui and Angus, and with
SGLN staff and board are diving back into work this month with a board meeting on 6 February and a staff action planning day on the 14th.
We have a lot of exciting projects on the agenda for 2024. They include presenting our Biodiversity Protection Plan (BPP) to key agency stakeholders this month for discussion at a workshop in March.
Taking action for biodiversity and Biodiversity Protection Plan (BPP) update.
We love our Strzelecki koalas in South Gippsland, and they are very active at the moment.