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At the Annual Meeting of the Salisbury West Landcare Group held recently the following people were elected:- President Helen Canfield Vice President Aaron Lock Secretary John Vanston Treasurer Ruth Penny Project Co-ordinator Jean McClymont Publicity Officer Ian Penny The Guest Speaker was Laurie Maxted who spoke on the recent projects of the Loddon Vale Landcare
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The LPLN bus trip designed to visit three iconic wetland sites within the network’s area of concern was intended primarily to be a mixture of a social and environmentally educational event held to fit in with the Naturally Loddon Festival. At 9.05 am on the 11th of September we set off up the Loddon Valley
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Loddon Plains Landcare Network presents: Birds of the Loddon Plains – photographs by Diana Womersley
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Even a very bad weather forecast did not deter a hardy band of 8 volunteers from Wedderburn Conservation Management Network and Wychitella Landcare group joining 6 Parks Victoria Staff at “The Granites” (Mt Eggbert). The task was – to perform some concerted work on injecting wheel cactus in the adjacent public land managed by Parks
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I left Wedderburn early on the morning of 10th June for Bendigo in order to board a mini bus organized by North Central CMA to visit the Biorich Demonstration site at Lal Lal near Ballarat. The attraction of this project for me was to see at first hand revegetation work which was utilizing the natural
FAMILIES gathered at Kamarooka to learn about the impact of salt on theenvironment during Saltwatch Week. North Central Waterwatch, Bendigo Family Nature Club and Northern United Forestry Group hosted the family day at Kamarooka on Sunday 22 May 2011. Children were able to explore, taste and see first-hand the impact of salt on the environment.North
The photograph aside shows Blaze Aid volunteers fixing a fence on the farm at Serpentine owned by Gwen and Bill Twigg.
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It is estimated that the global population increases by 120 people every minute and as a result food production will need to double by 2050 to feed everyone. For the first time in history there are more people living in cities than in rural areas meaning there are less people involved in food production. There
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Tang Tang Swamp – one of the sites to be visited on the Loddon Plains Landcare Network Tour , more details of the trip and other sites will be posted soon. Tang Tang Swamp is listed in the National Directory of Important Wetlands and is a breeding site for the endangered Brolga (Grus rubicundus) and
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