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Have your say about public land and biodiversity in the Yellingbo area
The Victorian Environmental Assessment Council (VEAC) has been asked by the State government to provide advice on the biodiversity and ecological values on public land near the Yellingbo Conservation Reserve, identify threats and opportunities in relation to these values, and make recommendations relating to appropriate management arrangements. More information including a map of the public land in the investigation area can be found here.
VEAC is receiving public submissions until 20 February 2012.
Your feedback is important and you may wish to:
- make a formal submission
- post your comments and ideas in this community online forum.
We'd like you to consider 4 key questions about the public land and flora and fauna of the Yellingbo area.
We look forward to you contributing your ideas and comments.
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by VEAC Team 7 Dec 2011, 9:00am | 189 views
A suggestion from the community is for a 'State Emblems Park' to consolidate public land blocks and links for Leadbeater's Possum, Common Heath and Helmeted Honeyeater. Do you support this? How would this improve biodiversity protection?
by VEAC Team 7 Dec 2011, 9:02am | 97 views
What aspects of the public land and natural environments of the Yellingbo area do you enjoy or value? They can be for social, environmental or economic reasons.
by VEAC Team 7 Dec 2011, 8:52am | 129 views
Do you have any specific suggestions for actions that government agencies could do to protect and improve biodiversity in the area. If you refer to a specific site, it helps if you can tell us its name and location.
by VEAC Team 7 Dec 2011, 9:07am | 72 views
