
Prowling for Platypus
Last Sunday we had a great morning out searching for platypus on the upper Tarwin River at Hallston. A lucky few actually got to see a platypus while we all
Last Sunday we had a great morning out searching for platypus on the upper Tarwin River at Hallston. A lucky few actually got to see a platypus while we all
Welcome to another year of Landcare!
We’re aiming for 2025 to be the Year of the Biolink. READ MORE in our latest newsletter.
As part of SGLN’s Multispecies Coaching Program, we’ve put together this new case study featuring three farmers who are participating in the project. Two of these farmers come from conventional
After wrapping up its successful Green Dams project in June 2024, South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) has received a second round of funding from the Victoria Drought Resilience Adoption &
Wow! So many events on offer this holiday period! Well done to the SGLN team for making them happen.Our first BPP Implementation Workshop was held last week with representatives from
How good was our AGM? I hope everyone who attended enjoyed it as much as I did. A big shout out to our organising committee, Dave and staff from Open Gippsland and
Only a few more sleeps until our AGM! Leongatha’a hidden gem – the Open Gippsland Lounge Bar – is opening especially for us, and our guest speaker, Stuart Inchley, is guaranteed to entertain and inspire you.
You may be aware of the imminent threat of Avian Flu (HPAI) strain H5N1 (clade 2.3.4.4 b) which has been decimating wildlife overseas. The Invasive Species Council has produced an
We have a fabulous venue and speaker booked for our AGM so make sure you put Tuesday, 15 October in your diary. You won’t be disappointed!Our Partnerships Against Pests pest and
August updates from South Gippsland Landcare Network: Pedal & Plant success, grants announced, new programs and more!