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A day out with the Ben Cruachan Walking Club

A day out with the Ben Cruachan Walking Club

by Stewardship team | Jan 23, 2026 | Community partnerships

Local bushwalkers from the Ben Cruachan Walking Club recently had the opportunity to not only enjoy a beautiful day out in the bush, but to hear firsthand about the Phillipson’s personal journey to restore and rejuvenate the land. Words by BCWC member, Sue...
North Paddock gifted to BioDiversity Legacy

North Paddock gifted to BioDiversity Legacy

by Stewardship team | Dec 10, 2025 | BioDiversity Legacy, Property donations

MEDIA RELEASE ISSUED 8 DECEMBER 2025 Gippsland Family Donates 105ha Property for Permanent Conservation, Creating a Template for Landholders Across AustraliaMaffra West Upper, Gippsland — A pioneering act of generosity by a local Gippsland family is helping shape the...
Why we’re installing bird hollows at the EcoGipps farm

Why we’re installing bird hollows at the EcoGipps farm

by Stewardship team | Oct 20, 2025 | Landscape restoration, Supporting native species

On a property that already boasts significant habitat for birds (around 150 species sighted at the spring Birds on Farms survey), a casual visitor to the EcoGipps farm might wonder why we have been busy strapping salvaged hollow logs to tree branches. After all, birds...
EcoGipps Birds on Farms project

EcoGipps Birds on Farms project

by Stewardship team | Jun 4, 2025 | Conservation, Supporting native species

BirdLife Australia’s Birds on Farms project works with rural landholders to protect and restore agricultural landscapes and create bird-friendly habitat for woodland bird species. Landholders can take part in seasonal surveys with Birds on Farms supporting farmers...
Sustainable Landscapes students visit EcoGipps

Sustainable Landscapes students visit EcoGipps

by Stewardship team | Jun 2, 2025 | Community partnerships

In April 2025, a group of Sustainable Landscapes students from the University of Melbourne were welcomed to EcoGipps. This visit was part of the master’s student’s weekend adventure to Gippsland – a two-day tour to understand different land management...
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EcoGipps respectfully acknowledges the  Gunaikurnai people who are the Traditional Custodians over 1.33 million hectares in Gippsland, extending from west Gippsland near Warragul, east to the Snowy River and north to the Great Dividing Range and including 200 metres of offshore sea territory. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.