Media releases

Painkalac Valley
Community Secures Major Win for Painkalac Valley Wetlands

Nearly 30 hectares of the Painkalac Valley – the largest and most significant estuarine wetland on Victoria’s Great Ocean Road – will now be protected and restored following a lease agreement secured by BioDiversity Legacy.

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Macalister River, EcoGipps
EcoGipps: Growing a Living Legacy in Central Gippsland

In a pioneering act of generosity, the Phillipson family has donated a105-hectare property in Central Gippsland to BioDiversity Legacy for permanent protection and long-term ecological stewardship, in collaboration with the EcoGipps venture.

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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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Spot-tailed Quoll Recovery Program

BioDiversity Legacy is one of several partners involved in a program to rescue the nationally endangered Spot-tailed Quoll, focusing initially on areas in East Gippsland, with ambitions to secure populations across Victoria and interstate.

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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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