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Landcare Magazine Winter 2018

Landcare and research - feature issue (#72)

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From the Minister - Issue 72

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Surveying birds in revegetation areas

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Nagoya Landcare Conference

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Vale Terry Simpson

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Collaborative research produces exciting results for Latham’s snipe

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Vegetation quality assessment by smart phone

The Mornington Peninsula Landcare Network’s Greens Bush to Arthurs Seat Biolink project, funded through the Victorian Government’s Our Catchments, Our...

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Uncovering the social return on a Landcare investment

We know that Landcare groups make a difference to the natural environment.

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Citizen scientists survey local threatened species

The Upper Campaspe Landcare Network (UCLN) is using a 2017 Biodiversity On-Ground Action: Community and Volunteer Action Grant to train...

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Alternative fertiliser, lime and biological trial results

Nine years of investigation by the Woady Yaloak Catchment Group has failed to find a biological or alternative fertiliser that...

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Peer-to peer learning for Landcare

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New wheel cactus map for Victoria

The cactus warriors of the Tarrangower Cactus Control Group (TCCG) have spent more than 10 years battling wheel cactus around...

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This farm needs a farmer!

Melissa Connors and her partner moved to Kyneton six years ago.

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Supporting landholders for the long haul of gorse control

Effective gorse control requires a sustained and long-term effort.

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Around the State – News from the Regional Landcare Coordinators

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