
SGLN Annual General Meeting
All members of SGLN are warmly invited to attend this meeting. Our special guest speaker is Anthony Amis, a seasoned conservationist with decades of experience, who will share insights on his impactful work.

All members of SGLN are warmly invited to attend this meeting. Our special guest speaker is Anthony Amis, a seasoned conservationist with decades of experience, who will share insights on his impactful work.

On Tuesday 26 September SGLN held an online webinar giving members the opportunity to engage with two respected First Nations leaders, Troy McDonald and Jamie WIlliamson. Troy is a Kurnai

In 2022, a partnership project between South Gippsland Landcare Network, Bass Coast Landcare Network, Trust for Nature, INVERT-ECO, Drift Media and the Gippsland Threatened Species Action Group was funded by

Spring has sprung – and so will the weeds!
Take advantage of our online resources to proactively manage weeds and catch up on biodiversity updates, news and events in our latest newsletter.

On August 6 SGLN with Loch-Nyora Landcare Group and South Gippsland Shire Council hosted another successful Pedal and Plant event.

Catch up on the latest in Landcare news in our Jam packed August edition!

The South Gippsland environment and all who depend on it say Thank you to all our donors.

FROM THE CHAIR Jane, our new facilitator, has hit the ground running with a successful grant application under the new Partnerships Against Pests and Weeds Program. She will be running

Thirty three people braved freezing conditions on 3 May to come to our Adding Agroforestry to a Grazing Property field day at Bob and Robyn Gray’s farm in Warragul South.

As the financial year draws to a close, we invite you to contribute to the South Gippsland Landcare Fund and make a lasting impact on the sustainability of farming and the environment in our region.

12th Jun 2023 Media Release from Victoria’s Minister for Environment The Andrews Labor Government is taking action to protect Victoria’s unique native flora and fauna and Aboriginal cultural heritage, with

In March 2023 South Gippsland Landcare Network hosted the Gippsland Deer Forum in partnership with the Victorian Deer Control Community Network, South Gippsland Shire Council and Dept Energy Environment &

We have lots of exciting news this month. Jane, our new facilitator has started work, we have engaged Yasmin Kelsall to take our Biodiversity Protection Plan to the next stage,

Applications for the 2023 Victorian Landcare Grants and Victorian Junior Landcare and Biodiversity Grants, funded by the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action, are now open!

Feral deer cannot be eradicated from Gippsland but can be managed via a coordinated approach involving all land managers and recreational and professional hunters.

Come and hear how and why they established the plantations, and what is required to manage the trees.

Koalas and other native species are saying thank you this month.

Catch up on the latest in SGLN news in this jam-packed edition!

Over 40 people filled Mirboo Nth RSL Hall last Sunday (26 Feb) to hear from experts on
managing soil erosion and landslips in the local area.

Real Community Carbon Action, Landcare Protecting Hooded Plovers, our Annual Report released and more…

Tarwin Landcare’s Community Deer Control Group (CDCG) has expanded to include landholders in Tarwin Lower, Fish Creek and even Yanakie.

The South Gippsland Landcare Network Annual Report 2021- 2022 has been released.

FROM THE CHAIR Our AGM, held at the fun and welcoming outdoor space at Trulli’s in Meeniyan, was a great success. Dan Miller, CEO of the Gurnaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal

SGLN’s Enhancing Soil Biology project has closed after running for the last four years. We have created five new fact sheets to help farmers learn more about these topics. We also created ten

Our citizen science fauna monitoring project has now come to a close. Through this project landholders in the area from Venus Bay to Walkerville placed camera traps in their bushland.

The third installment in our series of deer videos is the most enlightening (and daunting) regarding deer in Victoria. Please take a Look here. You might also like to check

On Sunday, 18 September SGLN and Tarwin Landcare Group held a field day to learn about a method for quantifying the abundance and impact of deer. Ami Bennett from Melbourne University

We are encouraging anyone who sees feral deer on their property (or elsewhere) to record these sightings using the Feral Scan Phone app or via the website. This way we

Did you know that all donations over $2 are tax deductible in Australia? At SGLN we rely on Government grants and donations from our supporters to help us to preserve,

Check out our latest video here on the impact deer can have on your property. SGLN is working with the community at Cape Liptrap and Mount Best to raise awareness

Check out the two new videos we’ve created as part of the Enhancing Soil Biology project. In this first video we introduce the project, and farmers tell their stories about

Here are some ideas to get you thinking about biodiversity protection action.

Record and identify our plants and animals The natural world in South Gippsland is special. This is not just because of the amazing habitat diversity. It is also because while

Want to learn how to use a camera trap? We are seeking volunteers to put out camera traps along the Bunurong Coast. This will involve working in a small group

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