Land connection

Connecting Country: Growing a Landscape Vision on the Far South Coast

BioDiversity Legacy is engaging with a growing number of landholders on the Far South Coast of New South Wales, with Communities & Stewardship Manager, Robyn Edwards, recently visiting a remarkable 27-hectare property in the Eurobodalla region to meet members of the Tilba Lake Community.

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Two islands, one vision – safeguarding Corner Inlet’s saltmarsh communities

BioDiversity Legacy’s bold vision for protecting vulnerable ecosystems at scale is being realised in South Gippsland, where Nooramunga Land & Sea (NL&S) has secured its second saltmarsh island.

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Biolink Coordinator recognised as a trusted voice for nature

BioDiversity Legacy Biolink Coordinator, Stuart Inchley, has been selected to join an august list of conservation experts in the Nature Media Centre – a ‘non-partisan resource’ that gives journalists access to experts with real-world insights into the complexities of environmental protection and management.

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Strengthening wildlife corridors in South Gippsland

Landholders and nature lovers across South Gippsland are being encouraged to contribute to a Biolink Map being developed by the South Gippsland Landcare Network to give the community a bird’s eye view of potential wildlife corridors.

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Partnership to reverse biodiversity loss on Victoria’s Bass Coast

BioDiversity Legacy is pleased to announce a major partnership with Victoria’s Bass Coast Shire to tackle the biodiversity crisis through targeted actions to restore and protect habitat along this magnificent stretch of coast.

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Turtons Creek ferns
Survey highlights the importance of private land conservation

Two of Victoria’s most experienced ecologists and botanists recently surveyed three Trust for Nature properties in South Gippsland finding the largest stand of Endangered Slender Tree-ferns ever recorded, as well as other rare species.

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Biolink Victorian Alps.
Why community conservation is the missing link

Feb 18

Also known as greenways, green belts, shelterbelts and wildlife corridors, biolinks are an attracting concept appealing to a broad cross section of people as a visible solution to habitat fragmentation. But do they work – and what makes them work?

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Treeferns, South Gippsland
Last stand for Endangered tree ferns

Around 10 years ago, Stuart Inchley and Victoria Johnson stumbled across a 300+ acre property for sale in the hills of South Gippsland. It took them several years to survey the property, finding large population of Critically Endangered Slender Tree-ferns.

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