Land management advice
Once the conservation values of a covenanted property have been identified and a management plan subsequently put in place (through the Trust’s Stewardship Program), there are many ways landowners can either maintain or, indeed, improve the overall biodiversity of their property.
Trust for Nature’s regional staff can, of course, provide existing and potential covenantors with specialist management advice. This is done mostly through a management plan. There is also a lot of free information available on the Internet from a whole host of trusted entities, such as Catchment Management Authorities (CMAs), the Victorian Department of Sustainability and Environment (DSE) and Landcare Australia.
Here, in the adjacent sections and topics, you will find some of the most important and frequently used links to guide you in your land management.
Improving biodiversity
For links to useful resources to improve biodiversity on your land.
Species identification and information
For useful links that are designed to act as a 'portal' for sourcing detailed information about specific species that may be present on your land.
Species monitoring and recording
For links to useful resources surrounding species monitoring and recording on your land.
Other information and useful links
Vegetation, management and bushfires
For information about vegetation, management and bushfires on your covenanted property, see the FAQs in the document below:
Vegetation, management and bushfires
If you have any more questions once you have read this document, please contact Trust for Nature on (03) 8631 5888.