More water, more life
Water set aside for the environment has real benefits in north-western Victoria.
Water set aside for the environment has real benefits in north-western Victoria.
The parks that play host to Victoria’s iconic River Red Gums are being visited by more and more campers, hikers and tourists every year. A new plan balances the tension between visitors enjoying the forests and the need to preserve these majestic trees.
Victoria’s first wind turbine was built in 1988. Thirty years on and Victoria’s renewable energy remains a small proportion of the state’s electricity generation.
Sea urchins are threatening seagrass meadows, which are vitally important for local marine life and our coastal ecosystems.
People with limited mobility can now experience the natural beauty of previously inaccessible parts of Victoria’s parks.
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Our neighbourhoods have the potential to feed and home many of our native bees – but to keep them happy we need to know what habitats they like.
While DNA might be best known for solving crimes, it can also be used to track and trace animal movements through the wilderness.
Environmental factors played a large part in Melbourne’s thunderstorm asthma event of November 2016.
There is mounting community concern about microplastics and the damage that it is doing to the marine environment, but for most of us we’re in the dark about how big the problem is and what we can to do to help.