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  • All About The Bass In East Gippsland
      It’s been all about the Bass on the rivers of East Gippsland recently. The Australian Bass that is. Last week saw the release of 10,000 Bass fingerling...
  • Love Our Lakes, Love Our Pelicans
    It isn’t very often you wouldn’t be able to spot a Pelican when visiting the Gippsland Lakes. For a species that is often sighted though, not a lot is known...
  • Landcare, It’s A RRAP
    Seven Landcare groups will share in funding to undertake works on their local waterways as part of the East Gippsland Regional Riparian Action Plan grants admin...
  • Planting A Corridor To Success On The Snowy
    It was a perfect start to the morning when members of the Moogji Aboriginal Council works crew joined staff from the East Gippsland Catchment Management Authori...
  • Marine Life In The Lakes
    Friends of Beware Reef; a small volunteer group, are full swing into photographing the underwater world of the Gippsland Lakes after being one of the groups tha...
  • Locals Say G’day to Red Gum Ramblers
    Local wildlife came out to say g’day last week as the EGCMA led a community ramble around the Red Gum Plains. Folk who attended had the opportunity to travel ...
  • Foxes On The Run
    As a ground nesting and feeding bird there are enough dangers in life already without the threat of a fox eating your eggs, your babies or even you.  To have s...
  • Get Hooked On Anglers Grants
    Healthy fisheries need healthy habitat – that was the message at the East Gippsland Fish Habitat Forums held at the Marlo and Nicholson Angling Clubs last...
  • Want To Ramble The Red Gums With Us?
    Do you want to know more about the Red Gum Plains? Interested in checking out the wildflowers of East Gippsland? Want to get out and discover some of the critte...
  • All Flow On The Snowy
    There was movement aplenty on the Snowy River last week with the release of a significant environmental flow from the Jindabyne Dam. The equivalent of 3,200 oly...
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