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HBWC aims to connect people with the wetlands area along the north west shore of Port Phillip Bay. The organisation holds Open Days twice a year, guides wetland walks, runs workshops about the wetlands ecosystem, holds environmental events, coordinates citizen science activities, and monitors the health of the birds in the Cheetham and Altona Key Biodiversity Area. These activities match the aims of the organisation to encourage community to enjoy being in the wetlands for their wellbeing but to also

BeachPatrol and Love Our Street are litter collection volunteer groups in Victoria, operating in 40+ postcodes. Groups meet monthly to pick up plastic litter from local beaches, streets or parks and meet like-minded people who are passionate about preserving our environment, wildlife, marine life and ecosystems. The groups log their data in the LitterStopper app, which feeds into our litter collection database and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action's LitterWatch database. With this data, we advocate for changes that will

The Bairnsdale Urban Landcare Group Inc was formed in 1999 to improve and revegetate the degraded banks and environs of the Mitchell River through Bairnsdale. In this time the group has removed exotic weeds and planted more than 15,000 indigenous plants that create habitat birds, insects and reptiles. The Mitchell River runs into the Ramsar listed Gippsland Lakes so the river health is vitally important to the lakes and to the local wildlife. Bairnsdale Urban Landcare Group focuses its activities on

The South Gippsland Conservation Society is dedicated to advancing the conservation of Australia's natural resources, with a specific focus on the South Gippsland region. Our mission includes fostering environmental education, preserving and enhancing awareness of the local marine environment, safeguarding native flora and fauna, especially in South Gippsland, informing the public about the region's natural attractions and conservation efforts, collaborating with relevant conservation groups, and taking proactive measures as needed to fulfill their overarching goals.

Save Western Port Woodlands was established in 2020 when the Bass Coast community became aware of the threat posed by a surge in sand mining operations and applications in the coastal woodland corridor along the eastern side of Western Port. There are currently 10 sand mines operating in Western Port Woodlands with another 9 work authorities approved and seven under application. Much of this woodland corridor is within the Western Port Biosphere. We have over 500 members and supporters and almost 4000

With a proud history of over 110 years in nature conservation and environmental education, Gould League and their volunteers continue to provide engaging, curriculum-based programs to Victorian kindergartens, schools and vacation care groups. Our programs expose students to the unique biodiversity of Australian ecosystems and help them to discover the importance of taking positive actions to contribute to more sustainable patterns of living. Gould League’s experienced educators deliver sessions covering a multitude of environmental and sustainability concepts at three unique

Interactive Environmental Displays The Port Welshpool Working Group have interactive environment display events with volunteers operating touch tanks and where the children will be able to see close up, some of the wide variety of marine life found in the waters of Corner Inlet. (There may even be a seahorse)  More marine life will  be on display in the big aquarium. They may hold marine audio visual displays such as one by noted underwater photographer, Robert Gardiner, showing under the waves

WE AIM TO Maintain the character and amenity of the Sorrento, Portsea and Blairgowrie area. Ensure new developments are in harmony with the character of our area. Foster conservation of the vegetation, wildlife, natural attributes and historic features of the area. LOCALITY The Nepean Conservation Group Inc (NCG) covers the Nepean Peninsula (the tip of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia) from Rye to Point Nepean. The Nepean Conservation Group covers the Nepean Ward: this includes the townships of Rye, Blairgowrie, Sorrento and

Friends of Edithvale-Seaford Wetlands Inc (FESWI)’s three aims are: Rehabilitation Education Protection It endeavours to realise these via: Rehabilitation – Working Bees in the buffer zones – planting, weeding etc. Special Clean Ups by members as needed; FESWI has also participated in Clean Up Australia events. Education – Promotion – having a presence at community events; advertising - local newspaper articles etc. Hosting walks and talks around the wetlands – school groups, community groups, kangaroo walks. Bird Hide - Opening on weekend afternoons to visitors. Producing

Marine Care Point Cooke (MCPC) is a community‐based “friends’ group” whose central aim is the conservation and promotion of the environmental and biodiversity values of Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary (PCMS) for the ongoing benefit of current and future generations. Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary is a marine protected area that preserves a representative area of the western shoreline of Port Phillip Bay. It covers 290 hectares and is located 10 kilometres east of Werribee, adjoining Point Cook Coastal Park and the