
Watch wildlife videos from camera traps
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.
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