Stewardship

Kangaroo mob, Bullock Island, South Gippsland.
Turning the Tide for Our Coastal Saltmarsh

Visiting Bullock Island on a gusty high tide is not for the faint-hearted. But for a small group of committed volunteers, the challenge is more than worth it. A bit of cold, wet and mud is a small price to pay for an up-close encounter with one of Victoria’s most remarkable saltmarsh environments.

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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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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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