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Glossary
TermDefinition Aboriginal self-determination Self-determination is an 'ongoing process of choice' to ensure that Indigenous communities are able to meet their social, cultural and economic needs Activities Activities are what we... -
Australasian bittern
Endangered The Australasian bittern (Botarus poiciloptilus) is a generally solitary bird, with a booming call that is said to be the basis of Australia’s mythical ‘bunyip’. Numerous Indigenous groups have... -
Button wrinklewort
Endangered The button wrinklewort (Rutidosis leptorhynchoides) is a native perennial daisy, largely restricted in Victoria to a small number (11) of native grassland sites on the Volcanic Plain. Losses have... -
South-eastern red tailed black cockatoo
Endangered The south-eastern red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksia graptogyne) is restricted to a small area of south-west Victoria and south-east South Australia. It is an important totem species for local... -
Victorian Volcanic Plains Recovery Project
Targeting the critically endangered Natural Temperate Grassland of the VVP The Victorian Volcanic Plains Recovery Project is a series of coordinated projects running across land tenures, working with private land... -
Red-tails of the Glenelg Plain
An endangered species of cultural significance The Red-tails of the Glenelg Plain project supports actions to prevent further population decline of the endangered south-eastern red-tailed black cockatoo (SeRtBC). The SeRtBC occurs as... -
Warrnambool Plain Bioregion
Warrnambool Plain The Warrnambool Plain is the second most heavily cleared of the Glenelg Hopkins bioregions. Native vegetation is largely restricted to the coastland, with just 4% of the bioregion... -
Bridgewater Bioregion
Bridgewater The Bridgewater bioregion is largely captured within the Discovery Bay Coastal Park. It extends from the shallow Glenelg estuary in the north-west down to the Bridgewater lakes in the... -
Glenelg Plain Bioregion
Glenelg Plain The Glenelg Plain is the third most intact of the Glenelg Hopkins bioregions. It features a series of long, low parallel limestone ridges, with intervening swamps and closed... -
Wimmera Bioregion
Wimmera Only 1.7% of the Wimmera Bioregion is captured within the Glenelg Hopkins region. These parts of the Wimmera are on ancient sand ridges. Where native vegetation persists, it is...