Over the past few years we have protected more than 500 ha, with another 144 ha in the process of being covenanted on the Patho Plains thanks to support from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program, the North Central Catchment Management Authority and Zoos Victoria. We are also working on solutions to help farmers balance the costs of protecting habitat and having enough land to provide them with room to graze in order to run a financially viable farm.
That farmers are now contacting us and expressing interest in protecting land gives us hope that we can save enough grasslands on the Patho Plains to prevent the extinction of a species endemic to Australia and of global taxonomic significance.
If you’re interested to know more about protecting the Plains-wanderer contact our Senior Conservation Officer Kirsten Hutchison on (03) 8631 5888 or
kirstenh@tfn.org.au.
The Patho Plains will be one of the release sites for Zoos Victoria’s Plains-wanderer captive breeding program. We’re working with landholders to manage grazing to ensure the paddocks are ‘just right’ for the young birds.