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Clean Up Australia Day

Clean Up Australia Day A very successful Clean Up Australia Day involved seven landcare groups working across the shire to pick up litter. Merton, Home Creek-Spring Creek, South Cathedral, Yea River, Strath Creek, and Kinglake landcare groups, as well as Yea Wetlands Committee of Management worked tirelessly on Sunday 1st March. Each group registered their…

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Landcare Woody Weed Control Project

Thanks to funding provided by the State Governments Communities For Nature program the UGLN, Friends of Marysville Walks and Kinglake Landcare Group have been able to control many hectares of woody weeds in bushland along the Stony Creek at Kinglake and the Dom Dom Creek catchment in Narbethong. CVA Kinglake Much of the work has…

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UGLN Photography Competition Winners!

The winners of the Upper Goulburn Landcare Network Photography Competition are: Birds and Insects: Senior – joint winners- Ken Foletta and Steve Prothero Junior – Mitchell Drysdale Highly Commended – David Wakefield and Toby Prothero Wetlands Landscapes: Senior – Ken Foletta Junior – Toby Prothero The People’s Choice Award went to Ken Foletta for his…

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Indian Myna Trap building workshop

Indian Myna numbers are increasing across our region and are a serious environmental threat to native wildlife.   Indian Mynas: are one of the most invasive animal species in the world take over nesting hollows, evicting birds and small mammals, and prey on nestlings Learn how to build a trap to catch and dispose of these…

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Kilmore Fire Recovery Project

After the fires that swept through the Kilmore area in February 2014 the UGLN offered the South West Goulburn Landcare Network the assistance of UGLN Landcare Coordinator Chris Cobern to coordinate a fire recovery fencing project in the area. Chris immediately contacted many of the volunteers that assisted UGLN with their very successful ‘Fencers Without Boundaries’ fire…

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UGLN Photography Competition

Upper Goulburn Landcare Network Photography Competition (Click on this link to view flier) To celebrate Yea Arts Carnivale (16–26 January) and World Wetlands Day (2 February) Categories: 1. Birds and insects – Junior 17 years and under – Senior 18 years and over 2. Wetlands landscapes (Prizes sponsored by the Yea Wetlands Committee of Management) –…

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UGLN Fox Control Workshop

On Saturday 22nd November 21 people attended the UGLN Fox Control Workshop. Attendees at the free workshop learnt about the different techniques available to implement a fox control program on their properties.   Experts Richard Francis and Andrew Douglas from ABZECO demonstrated and discussed these techniques that included assessment/monitoring, timing, trapping, baiting, fumigation and shooting. On Saturday 21st February 2015…

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Kids Teaching Kids Forum

                               The 2014 Target Kids Teaching Kids Forum, held at the Yea Wetlands, was another great day for all involved. Students from 9 schools across the shire met to share their environmental stories. Although the weather was a little unpredictable, the…

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Kids Teaching Kids Forum

Students from the Murrindindi Shire join kids’ green revolution to celebrate 15 years of environment action. Students from the Murrindindi Shire will join forces with more than 10,000 kids across Australia as part of a kids’ green revolution that has been campaigning for the environment for 15 years.

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Kids Teaching Kids

On Tuesday the 10th September, 80 primary school students from eight schools within the Murrindindi Shire came together to share their environmental stories, to teach, to learn, to grow. Each school had worked for several months planning and preparing presentations which represented the environmental progams running at their schools. A coordinated effort from ‘Landcare in…

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