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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service et al, Conservation of Insects and Related Wildlife, 1988
... national parks and wildlife service... National Parks and Wildlife Service survey of insect conservation...Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service... parks and wildlife service entomology Light cardboard covered ...conservation, insects, wildlife, national parks and wildlife service, entomology -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Papers - Australian Endangered Species, Australian Endangered Species by Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service
... Australian Endangered Species by Australian National Parks... by Australian National Parks & Wildlife Service Papers - Australian ...Australian Government informing Australians about endangered Australian species in an effort to save and protect them.Kiewa Valley has some endangered species eg. pygmy possum;43 glossy two-sided pages each with an endangered Australian species photo and information. Dated 1978kiewa valley, endangered species -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Grampians National Park - Report, Grampian National Park: Inventory of Resources and Uses, 1984
... Grampians National Park - Report...Grampian National Park: Inventory of Resources and Uses...To be read with Grampians National Park Draft Management...Logos of National parks Services and Australian National... Plan Logos of National parks Services and Australian National ...To be read with Grampians National Park Draft Management PlanSoft Cover, Blue. Pen lined drawing - part of Grampians. Black tape over spineLogos of National parks Services and Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service. -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Barbara Cameron-Smith, Wild guide : plants & animals of the Australian Alps, 1999
... National Parks and Wildlife Service... plants animals Parks Victoria National Parks and Wildlife Service ...Complex little book with details on animals, birds, insects, etc. with clear descriptions of each item.Maps, colour illustrations, colour photographsplant identification, australian alps, plants, animals, parks victoria, national parks and wildlife service, insects, reptiles, mammals, thredbo, mount hotham -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Sue Hodges, A bibliography of oral histories on the Australian Alps, 1996
... , Siobhan McHugh collection, National Parks and Wildlife Service... collection, National Parks and Wildlife Service collection ...Covers 465 oral history interviews contained in a number of collections: - Kosciusko Huts Committee collection, Matthew Higgins collection, Peter Read collection, Ruth Lane collection, Sue Hodges collection, Tor and Jane Holth collection, Klaus Hueneke collection, Siobhan McHugh collection, National Parks and Wildlife Service collection, Stockman's Hall of Fame collection, Timothy Lee collection, Lesley Alves collection, Sue Wesson collection, unavailable collections.b&w photographs, tableshistoriography, australian alps history, victorian history -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Beechworth FCV District office sign
... , National Park Service, Soil Conservation Authority and Fisheries..., National Park Service, Soil Conservation Authority and Fisheries ...This sign proudly hung outside the Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Beechworth office which is now site of the Forestry Heritage Museum. The granite building in the Beechworth's historic precinct was once the Gold Warden's Office and is one of the town's original buildings. The FCV was the main government authority responsible for management and protection of State forests in Victoria between 1918 and 1983. The Commission was responsible for ″forest policy, prevention and suppression of bushfires, issuing leases and licences, planting and thinning of forests, the development of plantations, reforestation, nurseries, forestry education, the development of commercial timber harvesting and marketing of produce, building and maintaining forest roads, provision of recreation facilities, protection of water, soils and wildlife, forest research and making recommendations on the acquisition or alienation of land for forest purposes″. The Forests Commission had a long and proud history of innovation and of managing Victoria's State forests but in September 1983 lost its discrete identity when it was merged into the newly formed Victorian Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands (CFL) along with the Crown Lands and Survey Department, National Park Service, Soil Conservation Authority and Fisheries and Wildlife Service. After the amalgamation the management of State forests and the forestry profession continued but the tempo of change accelerated, with many more departmental restructures occurring over the subsequent four decades. Responsibilities are currently split between the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA), Forests Fire Management Victoria (FFMV), Parks Victoria, Melbourne Water, Alpine Resorts Commission, the State Government-owned commercial entity VicForests and the privately owned Hancock Victorian Plantations (HVP).Large office sign. Hand painted in traditional FCV mission brown and gold colour scheme.forests commission victoria (fcv), forest signs