
SGLN UPDATE NOVEMBER 2, 2022
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

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,

South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) has received $50,000 to improve the habitat and condition of high biodiversity value woodlands adjacent to the South Gippsland Hwy.

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

Working with farmers to explore the amazing world of soil biology.

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

A large spray drone generated lots of interest at a series of weed control workshops delivered by South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN), the Victorian Blackberry Taskforce (VBTF), Envirogain, South Gippsland

Partners: Corner Inlet Landcare Group, Tarwin Landcare Group, Fish Creek Landcare Group, Victorian Deer Control Community Network, National Feral Deer Action Plan Coordination Team. Funding: Staff and volunteer time, Victorian

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

Funded By: Community Volunteer Action Grants Project Timeline: 2021-2022 This exciting volunteering project will be running for 12 months from November 2021 in the Bunurong Coast area, from Venus Bay

South Gippsland Landcare Network (SGLN) is working with the Community Weed Alliance of the Dandenongs to disseminate cuttings of Wandering Trad infected with a smut fungus, which can be used

Dung beetles dig tunnels in the soil underneath cow pats and line these tunnels with dung, removing it from the surface. This prevents the dung’s high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus from

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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Since 2018, SGLN has worked on strategic and integrated control of foxes and rabbits on 16,000 hectares of public and private land from Venus Bay to Waratah Bay.

Testing water quality in four creeks that run into Corner Inlet

Funded by: Victorian Department of Land, Environment, Water and Planning Partners: DELWP’s Natural Environment Program, Latrobe Catchment Landcare Network, Gippsland Water and Federation University Timeframe: 2018-2021 SGLN is helping provide landholders with the

Building regenerative farm businesses that support wellbeing, profit and the landscape.