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Victorian Volcanic Plain Bioregion
Victorian Volcanic Plain The Victorian Volcanic Plain (VVP) is the Glenelg Hopkins’ largest bioregion, covering 46% of the region. The VVP is a geological landform of fertile loam to clay... -
Greater Grampians Bioregion
Greater Grampians Just over two-thirds (69%) of the Greater Grampians bioregion is captured within the Glenelg Hopkins region. This is the most intact of all the Glenelg Hopkins bioregions, with... -
Central Victorian Uplands Bioregion
Central Victorian Uplands Only 8% of the Central Victorian Uplands is captured within the Glenelg Hopkins region. This includes key conservation areas such as Langhi Ghiran State Park, Mount Bunagor... -
Dundas Tablelands Bioregion
Dundas Tablelands The Dundas Tablelands is the second biggest bioregion in the Glenelg Hopkins catchment. It is separated in two by the Victorian Volcanic Plains and the Greater Grampians bioregions.... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
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...