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Gippsland Water has strengthened Glenmaggie conservation efforts by fencing endangered Downy Zieria after audit detected plant damage

Conservation at Gippsland Water’s Glenmaggie biodiversity site has been strengthened with fencing to protect endangered Downy Zieria after damage from browsing wildlife was identified and monitored.

By news@gippsland - 17th April 2026 - Back to News

Conservation efforts at Gippsland Water’s biodiversity site at Glenmaggie have been boosted with the establishment of a new cordoned-off area to safeguard an endangered species. The site hosts a normally healthy population of the endangered Zieria cytisoides (Downy Zieria), however a recent audit identified the plants had been damaged.

The new fence at the Glenmaggie biodiversity site will help keep the endangered, native Downy Zieria safe from dangers

The new fence at the Glenmaggie biodiversity site will help keep the endangered, native Downy Zieria safe from dangers

Endangered species protection

Downy Zieria is an endangered native shrub with soft, hairy, citrus‑scented leaves, with limited distribution across eastern Victoria. Trail cameras were set up to monitor the endangered species, eventually revealing footage of deer and wallabies browsing on the species. The organisation then decided to install a new fence to prevent further damage to the Downy Zieria.

Managing director Sarah Cumming said the organisation takes its environmental stewardship role seriously. "As caretakers for tomorrow, it’s important that we continue to protect endangered flora and fauna within them for future generations. Putting conservation measures in place, like fencing, is a simple way we can ensure threats and pests are excluded," Ms Cumming said.

For more information on Gippsland Water’s biodiversity management, visit Gippsland Water - Caretakers page.

Pictures from Gippsland Water website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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