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Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria's biodiversity : sustaining our living wealth, 1997
... Victoria's biodiversity : sustaining our living wealth...biodiversity...Investigates ways of sustaining Victoria's biodiversity....Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne biodiversity sustainability conservation Colour illustrations, colour photographs Investigates ways of sustaining Victoria's biodiversity. ...Investigates ways of sustaining Victoria's biodiversity.Colour illustrations, colour photographsbiodiversity, sustainability, conservation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria's biodiversity : directions in management, 1997
... Victoria's biodiversity : directions in management...biodiversity...Looking at Victoria in each region and examining the biodiversity of the environment, for management purposes....Victoria's biodiversity : directions in management Book Department of Natural Resources and Environment ...Looking at Victoria in each region and examining the biodiversity of the environment, for management purposes.Maps (including two large maps) charts, graphs, colour photographs,biodiversity, sustainability, conservation -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesBook, Hepburn Shire Council Biodiversity strategy, 2018, 2018
... Hepburn Shire Council Biodiversity strategy, 2018...Biodiversity...48 Page report on biodiversity in the Victorian Shire of Hepburn. ...Hepburn Shire Council Biodiversity strategy, 2018 Book ...48 Page report on biodiversity in the Victorian Shire of Hepburn. non-fictionbiodiversity, shire of hepburn, ricky nelson, dja dja wurrung, public land management, climate change, habitat corridors, biolink zones, weed management -
Croydon Conservation Society Inc.Archive, Maroondah Biodiversity - Archive Collection - Parent Record
... Maroondah Biodiversity - Archive Collection - Parent Record...Folder that contains archive records; newspaper articles, photos, documents etc relating to the biodiversity; flora and fauna of Maroondah...Croydon melbourne Folder that contains archive records; newspaper articles, photos, documents etc relating to the biodiversity; flora and fauna of Maroondah Maroondah Biodiversity - Archive Collection - Parent Record Archive ...Folder that contains archive records; newspaper articles, photos, documents etc relating to the biodiversity; flora and fauna of Maroondah -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Lydia Fehring et al, Bush foods and biodiversity : Victorian Aboriginal bush food activities, 2003
... Bush foods and biodiversity : Victorian Aboriginal bush food activities...This resource has been developed to assist teachers in bringing the topic of bushfoods and biodiversity into the curriculum. It is aimed at providing non-Aboriginal students (but does not preclude Aboriginal students from taking part in these activities) curriculum linked hands-on activities designed to introduce them to the world of Aboriginal bush foods....Bush foods and biodiversity : Victorian Aboriginal bush food activities Book Lydia Fehring LandLearn ...This resource has been developed to assist teachers in bringing the topic of bushfoods and biodiversity into the curriculum. It is aimed at providing non-Aboriginal students (but does not preclude Aboriginal students from taking part in these activities) curriculum linked hands-on activities designed to introduce them to the world of Aboriginal bush foods.B&w illustrations, tablesenvironmental education, sustainable agriculture, natural resource management, sustainability, koori plants, curriculum development, classroom activities -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyFilm - Video Recording - Digital, Lyn Allison, Westgate Biodiversity, 26 Jul 2022
... Westgate Biodiversity...Lyn ALLISON is the president of Westgate Biodiversity: Bili Nursery & Land Care who presents an illuminating insight into the workings of Westgate Park, its history & what the future holds. ...A history of community action in bringing back nature. Westgate Biodiversity Film Video Recording - Digital Lyn Allison ...Digital video recording of PMHPS meeting held on 26 July 2022. Lyn ALLISON is the president of Westgate Biodiversity: Bili Nursery & Land Care who presents an illuminating insight into the workings of Westgate Park, its history & what the future holds. A history of community action in bringing back nature.lyn allison, westgate biodiversity: bili nursery and land care, westgate park, natural environment - conservation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Victoria's biodiversity : our living wealth, 1997
... Victoria's biodiversity : our living wealth......biodiversity...Victoria's biodiversity : our living wealth Book Department of Natural Resources and Environment ...Lush colour photographs of the particular environments, including flora, fauna, birds etc and maps locating area.Colour illustrations, colour photographsconservation, sustainability, biodiversity, victorian alps, mallee -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy September 2011, Brimbank City Council
... ... Biodiversity...1/ Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy September 2011|2/ Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy Technical Reference September 2011...City of Brimbank Biodiversity 1/ Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy September 2011|2/ Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy Technical Reference September 2011 2 Ring bounded books Document Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy September 2011 Brimbank City Council ...1/ Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy September 2011|2/ Draft Brimbank Biodiversity Strategy Technical Reference September 2011city of brimbank, biodiversity -
Croydon Conservation Society Inc.Booklet, Biodiversity in Maroondah Volume 1 by Graeme S Lorimer PhD of Biosphere Pty Ltd, June 2020
... Biodiversity in Maroondah Volume 1 by Graeme S Lorimer PhD of Biosphere Pty Ltd, June 2020...Croydon melbourne Refers to earlier tree identification work undertaken for the Croydon Conservation Society Coloured A4 booklet of 162 plus pages Biodiversity in Maroondah Volume 1 by Graeme S Lorimer PhD of Biosphere Pty Ltd, June 2020 Booklet ...Refers to earlier tree identification work undertaken for the Croydon Conservation SocietyColoured A4 booklet of 162 plus pages -
Croydon Conservation Society Inc.Booklet, Biodiversity Monitoring in Melbourne's East by Dr Graeme Lorimer
... Biodiversity Monitoring in Melbourne's East by Dr Graeme Lorimer...A4 multi paged coloured technical report. Biodiversity Monitoring in Melbourne's East by Dr Graeme Lorimer Booklet ...A4 multi paged coloured technical report. -
Round the Bend Conservation Co-operativeSome Co-op members belong to the local fire brigade and are qualified to oversee burns. The Co-op undertakes thorough planning before conducting burns for biodiversity on one tenth of the land each year
... The Co-op undertakes thorough planning before conducting burns for biodiversity on one tenth of the land each year. ...The Co-op undertakes thorough planning before conducting burns for biodiversity on one tenth of the land each year. ... -
Save the Dandenongs League Inc.Archive (item), Save the Dandenongs League Incorporated, Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Region - Biodiversity Study - Discussion Paper - Peter Christoff and Felicity Wishart - June 1994
... Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Region - Biodiversity Study - Discussion Paper - Peter Christoff and Felicity Wishart - June 1994...Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Authority (UYVDRA) Upper Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges Region - Biodiversity Study - Discussion Paper - Peter Christoff and Felicity Wishart - June 1994 Archive Save the Dandenongs League Incorporated ...upper yarra valley and dandenong ranges authority (uyvdra) -
Save the Dandenongs League Inc.Archive (item), Save the Dandenongs League Incorporated, Env. Management Committee - Biodiversity W. Group [Working Group[ - 21-12-92 11am
... Management Committee - Biodiversity W. Group [Working Group[ - 21-12-92 11am...Management Committee - Biodiversity W. Group [Working Group[ - 21-12-92 11am Archive Save the Dandenongs League Incorporated ... -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Report, Paul Younis, 16/03/2017 12:00:00 AM
... Brimbank City Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday 21 March 2017 regarding Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Report...Typed Report from Brimbank City Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday 21 March 2017 regarding Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Report...Soloman Heights Sunshine North Typed Report from Brimbank City Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday 21 March 2017 regarding Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Report Brimbank City Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday 21 March 2017 regarding Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Report Archive Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Report Paul Younis ...Typed Report from Brimbank City Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda Tuesday 21 March 2017 regarding Soloman Heights Biodiversity Project Draft Reportsoloman heights, sunshine north -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Whitehorse ecovision, 1/09/2002 12:00:00 AM
... Protection of biodiversity, Transport, Effects on the community....Protection of biodiversity, Transport, Effects on the community....Protection of biodiversity, Transport, Effects on the community. ...Whitehorse Council report - a strategy for ecological sustainability.Whitehorse Council report - a strategy for ecological sustainability. Includes basic statistics, information and detailed proposals for sustainable use of energy, water. Protection of biodiversity, Transport, Effects on the community.Whitehorse Council report - a strategy for ecological sustainability. city of whitehorse, water conservation, wildlife conservation, conservation of natural resources, pollution -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Burnley Green Roofs team, The Burnley Green Roofs: design and plants, 22.02.2013
... ...biodiversity...The research green roof and 3. The biodiversity green roof....The research green roof and 3. The biodiversity green roof. The Burnley Green Roofs: design and plants Document Burnley Green Roofs team ...green roofs, demonstration, research, biodiversity -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Environment Champion Recognised, 29/03/2023
... The inaugural Environment and Biodiversity Award was given to David Berry from the Combined Residents of Whitehorse Action Group (CROWAG) by Dianne Tribe...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne David Berry has devoted 40 years to the community including the Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society Berry David Blackburn and District Tree Preservation Society Tribe Dianne Combined Residents of Whitehorse Action Group David Berry is awarded a CROWAG award The inaugural Environment and Biodiversity Award was given to David Berry from the Combined Residents of Whitehorse Action Group (CROWAG) by Dianne Tribe Environment Champion Recognised Article Eastsider News No.15 by Dianne Tribe ...David Berry is awarded a CROWAG awardThe inaugural Environment and Biodiversity Award was given to David Berry from the Combined Residents of Whitehorse Action Group (CROWAG) by Dianne Tribenon-fictionDavid Berry is awarded a CROWAG awardberry david, blackburn and district tree preservation society, tribe dianne, combined residents of whitehorse action group -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Federation University Faculty of Science and Technology Key Capabilities, 2017, 2017
... Nine brochures. .1) Archaeology and Heritage .2) Advanced Industrial Analytics (AIA LAboratory) .3) Carbon Technology Research Centre (CTRC) .4) Water Systems .5) Disturbance Ecology .6) Weed Science .7) Sustainable Approches to Environmental Waster .8) Biodiversity Conservation .9) Restoration Ecology...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields archeaology heritage industrial analytics carbon technology water systems disturbance ecology weed science environmental waste biodiversity conservation resoration ecology faculty of science and technology Nine brochures. .1) Archaeology and Heritage .2) Advanced Industrial Analytics (AIA LAboratory) .3) Carbon Technology Research Centre (CTRC) .4) Water Systems .5) Disturbance Ecology .6) Weed Science .7) Sustainable Approches to Environmental Waster .8) Biodiversity Conservation .9) Restoration Ecology Federation University Faculty of Science and Technology Key Capabilities, 2017 Document ...Nine brochures. .1) Archaeology and Heritage .2) Advanced Industrial Analytics (AIA LAboratory) .3) Carbon Technology Research Centre (CTRC) .4) Water Systems .5) Disturbance Ecology .6) Weed Science .7) Sustainable Approches to Environmental Waster .8) Biodiversity Conservation .9) Restoration Ecologyarcheaology, heritage, industrial analytics, carbon technology, water systems, disturbance ecology, weed science, environmental waste, biodiversity conservation, resoration ecology, faculty of science and technology -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBooklet, State of Victoria through the Department of Environment and Primary Industries et al, Growing Green Guide, February 2014
... Evidence, Rechnical Guide and Vicrtorian Case Studies (including Burnley Biodiversity Green Roof Case Study).. Primary authors: Julie Francis, Gail Hall, Sue Murphy and John Rayner, The University of Melbourne project partner, Victorian Adaptation and Sustainability Partnership. ...green roofs the university of melbourne green walls green facades victorian adaptation and sustainability partnership burnley biodiversity green roof growing guide Display Copy Only Spiral bound with cardboard covers. ...Display Copy Onlygreen roofs, the university of melbourne, green walls, green facades, victorian adaptation and sustainability partnership, burnley biodiversity green roof, growing guide -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, Malcolm Calder et al, Victoria's box-ironbark country : a field guide, 2002
... ...biodiversity...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Box-Ironbark forests deforestation sustainability environment biodiversity Maps, colour photographs, b&w illustrations Gives thorough introduction to the dry-forest area and the plants and animals of that habitat. ...Gives thorough introduction to the dry-forest area and the plants and animals of that habitat.Maps, colour photographs, b&w illustrationsbox-ironbark forests, deforestation, sustainability, environment, biodiversity -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, The Plants Indigenous to the Colony of Victoria, 1865 (exact); "1864-1865, CR"
... ...biodiversity...Kilda Cemetery australia botany victoria plants ferdinand mueller ferdinand von mueller biodiversity flora Hand written pencil notes on contents page. ...Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller was born in Germany on 30 June 1825. Ferdinand was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and a botanist. After passing the pharmaceutical examinations he studied botany at Kiel University. In 1847 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Kiel University.when he was 21 years old for a thesis on the flora of Schleswig-Holstein. In 1847, he moved to Adelaide, Australia and worked as a chemist. From 1848 to 1852 he travelled through the colony, discovering and describing a large number of unknown to Western science plants. He wrote a few papers to German periodicals on botanical subjects. In 1851, Mueller moved to Melbourne, capital of the new colony of Victoria. In 1853, He was appointed Government Botanist for Victoria by Governor Charles La Trobe. In 1873, Ferdinand received an honorary doctorate of the University of Rostock. In 1883, he was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales. He published many volumes on the Victorian plants. Many of Australian geographical features were named after him such as: the Mueller Ranges (WA), Muellers Range (Qld), Mount Mueller (in WA, NT, Tas and Vic) and many more. Mueller died in Melbourne on 10 October 1896 and is buried in the St. Kilda Cemetery A green cloth hard cover book. Title and author's name is engraved in gold on spine. It includes an introduction, a table of contents and plates. Lithograms in b/w. Each plate accompanied by a page with descriptive print. Number of plates XIII-LXXI. No. of supplement plates XII-XVII. The book illustrates Victorian plants and outlines the principal characters of those species. This book is No 1290 in the Original Register of Books (Cat. No. 005)Hand written pencil notes on contents page. Stamped throughout with "The School of Mines, Industries & Science, Ballarat. Ingenio Effodere Opes. In the University of Melbourne."australia, botany victoria, plants, ferdinand mueller, ferdinand von mueller, biodiversity, flora -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 12th September 2004 or 15rh September 2004
... ...biodiversity...This is part of the Biodiversity Month on September 2004. The Bush Recovery workshop was held on Sunday 12th September 2-4pm with Christine Watson, Sue Berwick and Natasha Schedvin, and another workshop on Wednesday, 15th September, 9am to 12 noon with local biologist Glen Johnson and botanists Gill Earl and Christine Watson. ...It creates a picture of Victorian community activities and efforts on biodiversity, climate change, and environmental care. ...This photograph was taken at Wooragee Landcare workshop (Quoll), field day in Mt Pilot park on Bush Recovery: After the Fires. This is part of the Biodiversity Month on September 2004. The Bush Recovery workshop was held on Sunday 12th September 2-4pm with Christine Watson, Sue Berwick and Natasha Schedvin, and another workshop on Wednesday, 15th September, 9am to 12 noon with local biologist Glen Johnson and botanists Gill Earl and Christine Watson. The topics involved in the training involved what species have returned, what species haven't, what recovery studies are being carried out, how are the barking owls and phascogales faring, and why is Mt Pilot important. The photograph shows L-R: Colin Payne; Jerry Alexander; Geoff Galbraith. Bush fires are common in Australia due to several reasons. One is due to the geographic spread of fire's seasons, secondly, the absence of El Nino conditions are also linked to fires. Climate change also affected Australia's hot and dry seasons. Australia's climate began warming since the 1970s. Human-induced fires also contributed to this increase in temperatures across the nation. Bush fires happened in Mt Pilot in 2003 but it has recovered well since. This makes Mt Pilot an important site to understand bushfire recovery. This photograph contributes to the scientific and historical records on bushfire recovery in Victoria. It creates a picture of Victorian community activities and efforts on biodiversity, climate change, and environmental care.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0A2A0N0 NN2 0 163 / (No. 2)wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare, bush fires, bush recover, mt pilot, biodiversity month, botany, botanists, bush recovery, quoll, foxy, fox, forest, environment, climate change, bushfire recovery, bushfires, 2004 bushfire, field work, after the fires, fire, biodiversity -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27 August 2004
... This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular event took place at the property of Lisa and Marcus O'Connor in Wooragee. ...The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...This photograph was taken on Friday the 27th of August 2004 as part of an event called 'Direct Seeding Expo'. This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular event took place at the property of Lisa and Marcus O'Connor in Wooragee. This photograph shows a demonstration being given on a Hamilton Tree Seeder (a soil ripper). This machine is used to loosen tough, compact soil in order to prepare it for the planting of seedlings.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s to educate members of the public on alternative and potentially more efficient methods of planting seedlings. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Portrait coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA EONA2N2. ANN+ 2 4240 / wooragee, wooragee landcare group, marcus and lisa o'connor, direct seeding expo, direct seeding, seeding, seedlings, soil ripper, soil ripping, ripper, hamilton tree seeder, alternative planting, seeding methods -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Edward Edgar Pescott, The Native Flowers of Victoria, 1914
... ...biodiversity...edward edgar pescott a j ewart botany the native flowers of victoria wildflowers flora plants Herbert Dickins biodiversity Edith B. Flockart from her father Christmas 1930 Green hardcover book The Native Flowers of Victoria Book Book Edward Edgar Pescott George Robertson & Co ...Green hardcover book Edith B. Flockart from her father Christmas 1930edward edgar pescott, a j ewart, botany, the native flowers of victoria, wildflowers, flora, plants, herbert dickins, biodiversity -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27 August 2004
... This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular event took place at the property of Lisa and Marcus O'Connor in Wooragee. ...The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...This photograph was taken on Friday the 27th of August 2004 as part of an event called 'Direct Seeding Expo'. This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular event took place at the property of Lisa and Marcus O'Connor in Wooragee. This photograph shows farmer and Greening Australia Project Officer James Scholfield giving a demonstration on the Hamilton Tree Seeder (a soil ripper). This machine is used to loosen tough, compact soil in order to prepare it for the planting of seedlings. This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s to educate members of the public on alternative and potentially more efficient methods of planting seedlings. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA EONA2N2. NNN 0 4240 / lisa and marcus o'connor, direct seeding expo, direct seeding, seedlings, seeding methods, wooragee landcare group, wooragee, james scholfield, greening australia project, hamilton tree seeder, soil ripper, ripper -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook - Notebook, Alfred Bock, Notebook of Botanical Lectures by Alfred Ewart, c1891
... ...biodiversity...Ewart held the dual position of Government Botanist and the first Chair of Botany at Melbourne University (and any Australasian University), dividing his time between the National Herberium and the University. aj ewart. alfred ewart ewart botany alfred bock illustration plants flora alfred ewart alfred james ewart biodiversity Inside Front Cover : Anatomy. Histology. ...Alfred James Ewart arrived in Australia from England in 1906. He had extensive knowledge of physiological botany. Ewart held the dual position of Government Botanist and the first Chair of Botany at Melbourne University (and any Australasian University), dividing his time between the National Herberium and the University. Black hard covered exercise book with brown tape spine. Includes handwritten notes, beautiful diagrams, clippings, etc. Contents include: Classification of Systematic Botany, Clissification of fruits, Monocotyledons, Dicityledons, Cannabineae,Quercineae, Ulmaceae, Salicineae, Euphorbiceae, Dialy-petaly, Nymphaeaceae, papaverceae, fumariaceae, Violaceae, Polygalaceae, Hypericineae, Cazyciflora, leguminosae, trifolieae, Umbelliferae, heterosciadieae, haplpzygieae, ericaceae, lentibularinaea, phanerogams .4) Photograph of Melaleuca squarrosa. Wild Flowers of Gippsland, photographed by Alfred Bock, Foster Street, Sale. Inside Front Cover : Anatomy. Histology. Physiology Front Page : A.J. Ewart. Botanical Lectures Advanced 1891-2aj ewart. alfred ewart, ewart, botany, alfred bock, illustration, plants, flora, alfred ewart, alfred james ewart, biodiversity -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, other - Print - large format, Michael Shiell, 'Bone Circle - Documentation' by Michael Shiell, 2001
... Staff and students are committed to creating a research community to preserve and enrich the biodiversity of this important legacy of the University and the nation. ...Staff and students are committed to creating a research community to preserve and enrich the biodiversity of this important legacy of the University and the nation. ...Nanya Station is a magnificent 40,000 hectare property in far western New South Wales. Its unique system of natural salt lakes, old growth Mallee, and variety of intact ecosystems, makes Nanya a significant refuge for biological diversity. Federation University Australia has been the proud custodian of Nanya since 2004, and values Nanya as an important resource in our research, conservation and education programs. Staff and students are committed to creating a research community to preserve and enrich the biodiversity of this important legacy of the University and the nation. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A photographic documentation of sheep, feral goat and kangaroo bones found and photographed at 'Nanya Station'. art, artwork, michael shiell, shiell, nanya, bones, available -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 27 August 2004
... This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular photograph shows attendees at the property of Neil and Anne Nankervis, inspecting sites where direct seeding had been used ten months earlier. ...The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...This photograph was taken on Friday the 27th of August 2004 as part of an event called 'Direct Seeding Expo'. This event was one of many held by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s which aimed to educate the local community on certain agricultural and biodiversity conservative techniques. This particular photograph shows attendees at the property of Neil and Anne Nankervis, inspecting sites where direct seeding had been used ten months earlier. Three different direct seeding techniques were demonstrated during the day by several experts in the field. Direct seeding involves the sowing of seeds directly into the soil to achieve germination and establishment. It is an alternative to planting seedlings in a contained nursery plot. This direct method is intended to mimic a more natural process of growth, revegetating larger areas in a more efficient manner.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group in the early 2000s to educate members of the public on alternative and potentially more efficient methods of planting seedlings. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA EONA2N2. ANN+ 1 4240 / neil and anne nankervis, wooragee, wooragee landcare group, wooragee landcare, direct seeding expo, direct seeding, seeding, seedlings, direct seeding sites, alternative seeding, alternative seeding method -
National Wool MuseumTrap, Rabbit, Henry Lane (Australia) Ltd
... Despite the fact that most children first learn about rabbits as cute and cuddly animals, rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster. ...Despite the fact that most children first learn about rabbits as cute and cuddly animals, rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster. ...Steel-jawed rabbit traps were widely used in urban and rural Australia from 1880 to 1980. This trap is symbolic of the battle that Australians have waged against burgeoning rabbit populations for over a century. Despite the fact that most children first learn about rabbits as cute and cuddly animals, rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster. Lane's Ace rabbit trap was the most commonly used trap in Australia. Hundreds of thousands of the traps were made and used in this country. As such, this item is representative of every day life in Australia during the period from 1880 to 1980. During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. Rabbits provided meat and pelts which were sold for making felt hats such as the Akubra.On base of trap - "LANE'S" ACErabbit -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 20th June 2004
... Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. ...The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders. ...Photo of streamside planting and rehabilitation at Bev DeJong and Bob Dunnett's place during a paddock demonstration and tree planting field day, called 'Really Successful Tree Planting!' run by Wooragee Landcare on Sunday 20th June 2004. Maintaining and reforesting native trees, shrubs and grasses are really important for a variety of reasons, including creating native habitat and food for birds and other animals, shade, biodiversity, visual appeal, cooling, shade for urban areas, sequestering carbon and conservation among other considerations. The planting must be consistent with the particular needs of the environment, such as trees or shrubs which would naturally occur and are native to the area. Tree planting demonstrations such as this one run by the Landcare Group ensures that the projects are being managed consistently with an overarching commitment to land protection and management and the best methods for best outcomes are employed.This photograph is significant as it provides evidence of a project undertaken by the Wooragee Landcare Group to educate themselves and members of the public on successful techniques needed to plant and maintain trees for replanting in the Wooragee area. The Wooragee Landcare Group has been instrumental in the co-ordination of programs relating to biodiversity protection in the local area, providing great assistance to landholders.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 AN1 0 1636 / [PRINTED] (No.25) / 938wooragee landcare, wooragee landcare group, beechworth, landcare group, wooragee, tree planting, successful tree planting, demonstration, paddock demonstration, tree planting field day, really successful tree planting, land protection and management, land management, native trees, conservation, streamside, streamside planting
