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Generational Button Wrinklewort seed collection

Collecting seed in the remnant populations of Button Wrinklewort plants this summer took on a whole new meaning for the Glenelg Hopkins CMA project team, with seed collected from plants which were...

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Snap a Sanderling this summer and win!

Win an original artwork prize for leg-tagged flagged Sanderling this summer! Are you at the beach this summer with a camera? We are looking for images of Sanderling birds - particularly those with...

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Season’s greetings

The Board, management and staff of Glenelg Hopkins CMA extend their best wishes of the festive season to all. We thank our partners, supporters and volunteers for another great year. Despite the...

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December 2021 newsletter

Find out what we have been up to at the CMA - from managing and burning grasslands to walking around wetlands. Also find out how you could win a Jimmi Buscombe original artwork for snapping a photo...

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Grasslands and golf balls

Throwing golf balls around in a paddock doesn't automatically seem like a high level science activities, but it is actually one of the easiest and most effective ways researchers measure grasslands. Join...

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November newsletter out now

In the latest edition of the CMA newsletter, meet the local Landcare champions who were recognised at the 2021 Victorian Landcare Awards. Also, learn how you can watch and listen to a lot of what we...

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Come for a yarn on the river

An interactive website which allows people to hear stories of the Glenelg River from Traditional Owners has been launched after three Traditional Owner groups came together to share the river’s stories...

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Water for the environment begins to flow

Water for the environment will begin flowing to the Glenelg River this month to improve water quality and keep the river healthy over summer.  The flow will help maintain plant diversity and connectivity...

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MEDIA RELEASE: Summer Sanderling tracking begins

With no QR code required, migratory shorebirds are arriving at Discovery Bay after flying tens of thousands of kilometres after the northern Arctic summer.  Sanderling flocks of more than 1000...

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Episode 9: Don Rowe – winning trophies for tree planting

Meet Victorian Landcare Awards Australian Government Individual Landcarer Award winner Don Rowe, from Maroona. This award acknowledges the significant contribution made by an individual...

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