Resources & Publications
There are many things land managers can do to conserve biodiversity. Resources and Publications in this section are designed to help landholders in the Goulburn Broken Catchment.
In this section
There are many things land managers can do to actively manage for the conservation of biodiversity.
A Wildlife Guide for Landholders in the Plains and Box Ironbark Regions of the Goulburn Broken Catchment provides detail on some of the species of wildlife that you will find in the northern half of the catchment, the major threats these species face and some of the recommended actions that can help to conserve these and many other wildlife species.
Biodiversity Action Planning (BAP) provides a valuable tool for everyone in the Goulburn Broken Catchment (GBC) interested in conserving native biodiversity
This guide has been developed to provide advice and assist landholders with revegetation activities.
The Goulburn Broken Indigenous Seed Bank is located at The University of Melbourne's Dookie College Campus.
A conservation covenant is an agreement between a landowner and Trust for Nature, which protects and enhances the conservation values of a piece of land.
A series of easy to read 'information sheets' covering a variety of topics including 'trees and native vegetation', 'flora and fauna' and 'land for wildlife' are available
A variety of native plants within the City of Greater
Shepparton region are very suitable for use in gardens.
Roadsides provide immensely important refuge for biodiversity in agricultural landscapes. This report provides clear guidelines and simple measures to improve the capacity of local government to manage roadside management activities so as to reduce the risk of inadvertent damage to biodiversity values.