Across Victoria, Trust for Nature works with landholders to protect and improve habitat on private land.
Managing your covenant
Trust for Nature offers assistance to landholders to protect and improve habitat on your property through our Stewardship Program. This could include help with mapping biodiversity features on your land, developing a plan to improve habitat conditions for threatened species, helping you implement actions that manage threats to biodiversity such as pest plants and animals, increasing available habitat through revegetation works, or supporting conservation through biodiversity offsets.
Where government funding is available for work on private property, we also regularly set up collaborative projects with our partners including the Victorian Government, Catchment Management Authorities, Traditional Owner groups, and many others.
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Guides & Factsheets

Preparing for Fire Season

Managing habitat for Plains-wanderers

Golden Sun Moth Conservation Assessment Report

Mining proposals (FAQs)

Renewable Energy Projects (FAQs)

Factsheet: ecological thinning

Protecting Golden Sun Moths

Biodiversity offsets

Finding & Applying for projects on your land
In some areas, these types of activities may be partly or fully funded by grants from the Victorian or Australian Government or other partners. In other areas, landholders can engage Trust for Nature themselves for assistance with managing biodiversity on their land. We are a not-for-profit organisation, and this is reflected in our service fees.
If you have on-ground works that you would like to achieve on your property, contacting the local Trust for Nature manager in your region is a good place to start a conversation about what types of financial support might exist to be able to improve habitat on your property.
Our focus is on properties that fall within Trust for Nature’s priority areas, which are detailed in our Statewide Conservation Plan. Properties with habitat for threatened plants and animals, or threatened ecological communities (such as native grasslands, woodlands or wetlands) are prioritised.
Property Services
Protecting land is essential, but it’s also critical that we care for the land to improve and maintain it.
Our conservation experts can provide you with guidance and support to manage nature on your property. Find out more about what we can support you with below.