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Where all our Conservation efforts started. This hill was covered in adult pines and gums prior to 2000.
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Does anyone have a simple "one pager" field sheet for assessing revegetation planting success - covering the basics like % survival, plant height, weed cover - that I can use for/with students?(Avoidi...View More

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On Saturday 4 December, the Werribee River Association hosted an in-person cultural-educational walk and talk with a Wadawurrung Traditional Owner at Presidents Park, learning about the landscapes, culture, and traditions of Wadawurrung people, who lived and cared for the Wirribi Yaluk for tens of thousands of years.
Wadawurrung People are the Traditional Owners of the land at Presidents Park. Wadawurrung Country covers over 10,000 square kilometres from the Great Dividing Range in the North, to the coast in the south, from the Werribee river in the east, and to Aireys inlet in the west, which includes Geelong and Ballarat.
We visited Tarneet Islands, a meeting and trading place with the neighboring Bunurong People.
We look forward to future walks with Traditional Owners, that will be included in our newsletters. If you would like to subscribe - CLICK HERE.
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