13 episodes

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.

The Pondcast Glenelg Hopkins CMA

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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.

    Integrated Italian Buckthrown control

    Integrated Italian Buckthrown control

    We are back out on the Tyrendarra flora reserve with Robin Adair controlling Italian Buckthorn.
    This introduced exotic plant is playing havoc in the reserve, and as Robin points out in this episode, managing takes some integrated solutions – herbicide is one, but fire might be one of the best.

    • 8 min
    Reinstating the forgotten woodlands

    Reinstating the forgotten woodlands

    On a drizzly windy spring day, we found members of the Friends of the Forgotten Woodland on a roadside, planting banksia, sheoak and sweet bursaria plants. They were establishing a new seed orchard to ensure the remnant native vegetation will always be in the landscape of the Victorian Volcanic Plains.
    The group GPS plots and note the provenance of every tree they plant, which is how they know on this day, they planted a plant which is had genetically been on the plains for hundreds of years. 

    • 21 min
    The entirely unpalatable Italian Buckthorn

    The entirely unpalatable Italian Buckthorn

    Italian Buckthorn - the woody weed with tasty red berries is beginning to encroach on our landscape. In this episode, Glenelg Hopkins CMA's Tania Parker is our in the field with expert Robin Adair and his offsider Kym, discussing how to control this entirely unpalatable introduced species. 

    • 13 min
    Tossing golf balls into grasslands with ARI

    Tossing golf balls into grasslands with ARI

    In this episode we are out in the grasslands tossing golf balls into quadrats with researchers from the Arthur Rylah Institute.
    Brad Farmilo loves talking grassland ecology, and he’s passionate about the projects being undertaken not just ticking boxes about how many kilometres of fences have been put up or plants planted. Instead, he is all about creating and providing useable and useful information and data for land holders, land managers and the people making the decisions about investments to make sure practice change doesn’t just happen at grass level, but also at policy level.

    • 22 min
    Don Rowe - winning trophies for treeplanting

    Don Rowe - winning trophies for treeplanting

    In this episode we meet Victorian Landcare Awards Australian Government Individual Landcarer Award winner Don Rowe, from Maroona.
     


    This award acknowledges the significant contribution made by an individual who has demonstrated outstanding leadership and commitment to Landcare.


     

    Don Rowe is a local landholder, community member and leading Landcarer in the Upper Hopkins area around Ararat. He has been involved in the Landcare group since it began 30 years ago, but even before the Landcare group was formalised, Don was actively carrying out Landcare work on his own property, transforming it from windswept paddocks to an agricultural landscape with biodiversity corridors and land class fencing.
    As a school teacher – he was also pretty quick to get kids out into the paddock planting trees to begin the education about the importance of Landcare early … and now, most exciting for his grandkids – he has a trophy for tree planting.
    But his key message to other landholders is: just start planting.

    • 14 min
    Searching for the Bittern

    Searching for the Bittern

    In this Pondcast we are talking all about bitterns. We talk to project manager Jacinta – who explains the project behind finding the elusive Australasian Bitterns. These shy, long-necked birds who sway with the rushes, fly south for the winter each year from the NSW rice fields. And meet siblings, Riley and Macey from Portland, who noticed a weird noise coming from the swamp at the bottom at their garden, and for the last couple of years, they’ve been actively reporting and recording them for the CMA project.

    • 15 min

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