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2011
Jul  25

Sugar and Grasslands

 

Just a reminder in case you missed this 4 minute program on ABC Catalyst on restoring grasslands using a generous dose of sugar.
http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/stories/3263957.htm


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2011
Jul  13

Welcoming a new CMN to the block

 

We would like to welcome the Northern Plains CMN to the world wide web and invite you all to check it out. It can be found at
http://www.northernplainscmn.com.au

and a brief overview of the NPCMN is as follows

The Northern Plains Conservation Management Network (NPCMN) was established in 2005 with the aim to bring together all those involved with and interested in the management and conservation of grasslands and grassy woodlands in the north central area.

The target area for the NPCMN encompasses the Patho Plains (Mitiamo, Pyramid Hill, Echuca and Gunbower) and the Avoca Plains (Quambatook, Bael Bael and Mystic Park). These boundaries are flexible and can be adjusted to include additional areas if required.

The NPCMN has evolved into a forum where land managers (public and private), researchers (eg. PhD students), local government (including Shire of Campaspe, Shire of Loddon, Shire of Gannawarra), and Natural Resource Management (NRM) agencies (including Department of Sustainability & Environment, Department of Primary Industries, Parks Victoria, Trust for Nature, North Central Catchment Management Authority) come together to discuss biodiversity topics and share stories about the management of these depleted ecosystems. Guest speakers often feature at quarterly meetings and a newsletter – Plains Talk – is also circulated quarterly.


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