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  • The unique button wrinklewort
    The button wrinklewort (Rutidosis leptorhynchoides) is a nationally endangered daisy, native to grasslands and grassy woodlands in south-eastern Australia. The species was likely widespread prior to European arrival in Australia,...
  • Giant Kelp Forests
    Threatened Giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) is the foundation species of giant kelp marine forests of the south-east Australia ecological community. These brown algae grow in cold water on rocky reeds...
  • The endangered eastern barred bandicoot
    The mainland eastern barred bandicoot (Perameles gunnii – Victorian subspecies) is a small marsupial that is endemic to south-west Victoria. A Tasmanian population of eastern barred bandicoots (EBBs) are treated...
  • Native grasslands at Woorndoo
    At the time of European arrival, the Glenelg Hopkins region was largely dominated by natural grasslands that spanned the Victorian Volcanic Plain (VVP). This highly diverse and complex ecosystem had...
  • Glenelg Estuary and Discovery Bay Ramsar
    The Glenelg Estuary and Discovery Bay Ramsar site contains an internationally significant series of freshwater wetlands and estuary communities. A coordinated and strategic management approach to maintaining the Site’s ‘ecological...
  • Reconnecting the Wannon floodplain
    Wetlands are essential parts of the landscape, valued by visitors and residents. In the Glenelg Hopkins region, landholders have invested significant effort in managing threats to wetlands and restoring many...
  • Restoring the Glenelg River
    The Glenelg River starts its journey in the Grampians, winding its way through western Victoria and South Australia, before flowing into the sea at Nelson. At more than 500 km,...
  • Urban waterway restoration along the Merri River
    The success of the Merri Alliance is that it brings together so many partners and organisations, community groups and users of the river under the one umbrella to achieve a...
  • Celebrating success
    Stories from across the region Many individuals, groups and organisations contribute to the health of our rivers and landscapes, while supporting productivity from our land and water resources. Partnerships are...
  • Pygmy Blue Whales
    ENDANGERED Blue whales are the largest baleen whale. The Bonney Upwelling is one of the known two Australian feeding grounds, where they feed on swarms of krill. Pygmy blue whales...
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