In this series, we take a look at what a Catchment Management Authority does, a few of the projects the organisation is delivering on the ground, meet some of the passionate people working to deliver those projects and hopefully along the way, give you an insight to how we are protecting and enhancing the land, waterways and biodiversity of the Glenelg Hopkins Region of South West Victoria.
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In this series, we take a look at what a Catchment Management Authority does, a few of the projects the organisation is delivering on the ground, meet some of the passionate people working to deliver those projects and hopefully along the way, give you an insight to how we are protecting and enhancing the land, waterways and biodiversity of the Glenelg Hopkins Region of South West Victoria.
Glenelg Hopkins CMA Landcare Leaders series
Angus and Bobbie McLean, Pigeon Ponds
How a rabbit refuge became revegetated and regenerated
When Angus McLean and his wife, Bobbie, moved back to the Pigeon Ponds district in 2014 and purchased a farm hosting almost the entire population of the region’s rabbits, they could not have realized how much change they could influence on a property in just 12 years through fencing, revegetation and regeneration. With a new bridge, watering system that lifts water almost 80 metres up hillsides, and a creek area that is now an abundance of regeneration, the McLeans are now farming in an environment that is safer, healthier and more productive than ever.
The Pondcast
In this series, we take a look at what a Catchment Management Authority does, a few of the projects the organisation is delivering on the ground, meet some of the passionate people working to deliver those projects and hopefully along the way, give you an insight to how we are protecting and enhancing the land, waterways and biodiversity of the Glenelg Hopkins Region of South West Victoria.