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South coast forests still under threat

Jul 9, 2021 | Campaigns, Latest News, Nature and waterways, Uncategorized

(Pic: Big spotty, South Brooman State Forest, NCC) Canberrans are passionate about the south coast of NSW – the forests and the beaches have a special place in our hearts. The south coast forests are truly amazing, featuring a diverse combination of eucalypt...

Make the move into active commuting: Environment Exchange

Jun 24, 2021 | Past Events, Transport

Do you routinely drive to work or employ staff who regularly drive? On Tuesday 20th July, the Conservation Council and Canberra Environment Centre hosted an online environment exchange about the benefits to be gained from active commuting by both employers and...

MEDIA RELEASE: ACT Cat Plan step in the right direction for Canberra’s wildlife

May 28, 2021 | Latest News, Nature and waterways

28 May 2021 Media release: ACT Cat Plan step in the right direction for Canberra’s wildlife The Conservation Council ACT Region today welcomed the ACT’s Government’s commitment to at last implement cat containment across the whole of Canberra as a way to...

MEDIA RELEASE: Make the Move website and workplace program leads Canberra businesses and commuters into the future of sustainable transport

May 26, 2021 | Latest News, Transport

Minister for Emissions Reductions, Shane Rattenbury, today launched “Make the Move”, a new active travel initiative that has been developed by the Conservation Council ACT Region in partnership with the Canberra Environment Centre. Make the Move aims to lead Canberra...

Canberra’s Amazing Nature: A new guide for ACT primary school students

May 19, 2021 | Nature and waterways

The Conservation Council has released a new guide for primary school children and their families called ‘Canberra’s Amazing Nature’. Canberra’s Amazing Nature is targeted at the upper primary years and explores the natural and cultural heritage values of the ACT. It...

Information session: the next ACT Natural Resource Management Plan

Apr 23, 2021 | Nature and waterways, Past Events

The ACT Government is developing a new plan for managing our natural resources for the next 20 years. This document will provide an over-arching perspective of natural resource management across land tenures in the ACT, and forms the basis of funding priorities going...
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