The $13 million project is funded through the Australian Government’s $250 million Australian Bushland Program.
“I’m proud we will be helping protect 4,000 hectares of unique habitat including the critically endangered grasslands of the Victorian Volcanic Plains.
“When governments work together with landholders we can achieve great things for the environment. I look forward to more private land being voluntarily protected as we work towards our goal of protecting 30 per cent of land by 2030.”


“These ecosystems are not well-protected in other reserves such as national parks. There is a huge opportunity to work with private landholders to increase the amount of habitat that is protected forever and give these species a fighting chance.”
Habitat in these areas will be protected under conservation covenants, an agreement with landholders to protect and manage habitat that is registered on the property title. The covenant continues to protect habitat when the property changes owners.
“This project will help landholders lead the way in protecting nature at their doorsteps, for future generations to cherish.”
Through the Australian Bushland Program, Trust for Nature will also pilot a new approach to protecting habitat, other effective area-based conservation measures (OECMs). These are long-term agreements with landholders to manage habitat for conservation, including through weed and pest control and revegetation. Alongside conservation covenants and Land for Wildlife, OECMs will provide further opportunities for Trust for Nature to work with private landholders to achieve more and better conservation outcomes on private land in Victoria.
Trust for Nature is seeking expressions of interest from landholders interested in protecting habitat on their properties. To make an expression of interest, please visit this link.

