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.
The first crucial step in developing a Biodiversity Protection Plan for South Gippsland was to identify and map the existing records of flora, fauna, and other natural values. In August
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.
In this project, SGLN is looking at the costs and benefits of three different dam management strategies on a farm at Cape Liptrap. This includes a fully fenced and revegetated
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.