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Landholders encouraged to support efforts to protect important habitat along the Birrarung/Yarra

Saving Victoria’s grasslands and the Plains-Wanderer

Grassland conservation partnership recognised in 36th Banksia National Sustainability Awards

Why private land conservation matters for Melbourne’s wildlife

Conservation breakfast to highlight role of Traditional Knowledge

Private land is key to saving Victoria’s threatened orchids
Somewhere in the bush in Victoria, protected by a fence, a population of orchids is growing.…

Welcome to our new Trustees

Podcast: Birds of a feather

Donated property creates enduring conservation legacy

Saving Victoria’s threatened gum trees

Conservation training for First Peoples

Saving victoria’s most endangered bat species

Working towards reconciliation

Collaborating to care for Country

North-west farmer creates sanctuary for critically endangered bird

50 years of protecting wetlands

Connecting to Country at Budj Bim and beyond

Refuges help wildlife as world records hottest year

Conservation training provides First Peoples with skills to care for Country

Land tax exemption for covenanted land in Victoria from 1 January 2024

Unique conservation course provides First Nations students with skills to work on and heal Country

Report brightens future for threatened sun moths

Protecting the wetland jewels in our landscape

Trust for Nature awarded funding to help achieve global conservation targets

Saving landscapes under threat

Partnering to protect the critically endangered Plains-wanderer

A neighbour you mightn’t know yet: the Plains-wanderer

Important Gippsland Lakes wetland on the road to recovery

Patho Plains farmers safeguard unique grassland bird

Safeguarding critically endangered birds a win-win for north east farmers

Trust for Nature supports ‘yes’ vote in Voice referendum

East Gippsland landholders secure future for endangered island orchid

Trust for Nature welcomes changes to protect our most vulnerable species

Victorians leading the charge on protecting threatened wildlife over past 50 years

Plan targets areas of Victoria critical for protection

Trust for Nature welcomes new CEO

Protecting a wildflower spectacle

Congratulations and farewell to Vic Marles

Phillip Island property to be returned to Traditional Owners

Introducing Kimbarly Dulemerrin Reserve

Reserve expansion protects Victorian emblems

Victoria’s largest conservation reserve to return to Traditional Owners

Conservation changemakers join forces to inspire female leadership

2,700 ha of habitat for threatened species legally protected by Victorians

Congratulations to conservation graduates

Community takes legal steps to protect critically endangered possum

From boxing to conservation

Bushfire recovery partnership helps landholders

Saving Victoria’s most threatened birds

Meet one of Victoria’s conservation landholders

Collaboration leads to ‘cool burning’ success

Assistance for fire-impacted covenantors

Helping hand for lifelong conservationist

On the road to recovery

Fire impacted land protected forever

A generous legacy for the future

Landholders receive financial incentives for bird conservation

Protection underway for Gippsland island

Bush for Birds landholder grants announced

Getting on with conservation

Satirist John Clarke leaves conservation legacy

Boorhaman discovery is the ant’s pants

Council commits to legally protect 130 hectares of Peninsula bio sites

Bring bush back for birds

Homes for critically endangered bird

Protecting Squirrel Gliders on Longwood Plains

Warreen Beek Cultural Rangers

Bush crew in full swing

Climate change prompts bold new approach to conservation

Landholders urged to keep fallen trees for wildlife

Bushfire message from Trust for Nature CEO

Victorians take legal steps to protect land

Yarra residents permanently protect land

Rare orchid faces fight to survive

Grass-trees here to stay

Trust for Nature open for business

Safeguarding Gippsland Lakes’ plants and animals
