It's time to honour Victoria's natural web of life, not destroy it.
It's time to partner with scientists, First Nations and community to look after our native forest and river habitats, for the...
Dingoes are an important part of our intricate web of life. They hold deep culture significance for First Nations communities. But they’re being slaughtered. Even though they’re threatened,...
Native wildlife across Victoria are struggling to find homes. Especially old trees with hollows for nesting. It’s one of the reasons native forest logging needed to end. Trouble is, habitat...
On 24 May, Forest Fire Management Victoria felled yet another ancient hollowed tree in the Yarra Ranges National Park. This is after citizen scientists found a dead Greater Glider […]...
At the moment Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMV) are felling old trees in the Yarra Ranges National Park. Many of these grand old legacy trees have records and recent observations […]...
Our native forests cool our climate, house our native animals, support livelihoods and keep our air and water clean. But across the state, Forest Fire Management Victoria’s ‘salvage...
Big old hollow-bearing trees are the life force of our forests. They’re home to native animals, like Powerful Owls and Critically Endangered Greater Gliders. But a bad cocktail of...
A year ago we nominated a strange and remarkable bug for ‘critical habitat determination’, one of Victoria’s never-used-before nature laws. We called on the Environment Minister to...
The Western Port Woodlands is a spectacular patchwork of sandy coastal forest. It’s home to some of Victoria’s most endangered wildlife. And the former Holden Proving Ground is its...
From Eastern Curlews in sea grass meadows to salty mangrove flats, Western Port Bay is a rich natural tapestry. But its marine life and landscapes are in serious trouble. That’s […]...
An open letter to Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan The Victorian Government promised to create new national parks in the west in 2021. Instead of honouring this promise, the forests, rivers […]...