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Our earth is precious and we all must learn to do our best to preserve and protect biodiversity for today and future generations.
With more than one million species of plants and animals, many found nowhere else in the world, Australia is one of the most diverse countries on the planet.
The land and biodiversity of our region has changed dramatically. Introduced pest animals, exotic plants and changed land use have placed pressure on our native species.
Land and biodiversity programs focus on restoring and protecting our native flora and fauna to increase the probability of their survival and population stability.
Land Features
Weeds
Weeds on private land are a problem, for not only the landowner, but for the wider community and have devastating impacts on our environment. With more than 60 per cent of all land under private ownership, Glenelg Hopkins CMA is committed to working ...
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Wetlands
More than one third of Victoria's wetlands have disappeared since European settlement and some 80 per cent of wetlands remaining are in private ownership. While many of these are small, they are locally important. Watercourses and wetlands a...
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Second Generation Landcare Grants
Glenelg Hopkins CMA is calling for applications for the Second Generation Landcare Grant Program. ...
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