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Reusing fire recovery assistance

It's not amazing that we need to reinstall coir logs on areas of our catchment burnt by fire this summer, but what IS amazing is the regeneration our CMA works crew have had to walk through to retrieve...

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The fun of learning at Winda Mara family day

Do you know of Knobby Club Rush? It's a very funny name, but very useful plant! The Winda Mara Junior Rangers learning activities this January were included as part of colourful family day in Heywood...

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Mad ducks and swans

What we see on Platycam (www.platycam.com.au) is entirely amusing sometimes. While the livestream is aimed at spotting the elusive platypus in their natural environment, the fact the camera is livestreamed...

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Catchments on the beach with Junior Rangers

Beach catchment learning! This January, the Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation children's events hit the ground running ... literally! CMA staff and the Junior Rangers were running across the beach...

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WORK WITH US: Waterways Support Officer

Join us by working at the Glenelg Hopkins CMA in a newly created, part-time (12 month fixed term) position. Waterways Support officer Part Time – Fixed Term (12 months) 0.5 FTE Based in Hamilton...

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December newsletter is out!

Our final newsletter for the year is out and it is jam packed with all the activities we have been undertaking to round out the year, and looking forward to what's planned for the new year. What's...

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Newsletter out now

The November newsletter is now and is filled with information about what we have been up to at the CMA and events we have coming up. Interested in what GPS tracking of Southern Bentwing Bats around...

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Carbon Farming workshop: Woolsthorpe

Responding to risks of a changing climate, the world is rapidly moving towards a low carbon global economy. In this workshop farmers will learn how Australian industries must adapt to secure their positions...

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Where do the bats go? Community information session

Over the last 12 months, researchers from the Arthur Rylah Institute have been GPS tracking the Southern Bent-wing Bat around the Portland area to find out where they go each night. Residing in the...

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Newsletter out now

The Glenelg Hopkins Catchment and how it can be an important player in the global and national conversation around climate change, climate action and nature positivity has been a key take away from this...

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