Gippsland › Latest news › Gippsland Water
Endangered Strzelecki Gums near Neerim South get their environment improved with successful revegetation by Gippsland Water
Gippsland Water aids endangered Strzelecki Gums through successful revegetation near Neerim South, enhancing biodiversity and habitat quality with nearly 2,000 indigenous plants. Ongoing conservation efforts continue across various locations.
Gippsland Water has helped boost the local population of endangered Strzelecki Gums (Eucalyptus strzeleckii) with a successful revegetation program in Neerim South. The small population is found in a conservation site Gippsland Water manages near Neerim South wastewater treatment plant and Red Hill Creek. Revegetation has several benefits, including the reduction of soil erosion, increased soil fertility and improved plant and animal biodiversity.
Fresh growth on display at Neerim South conservation site during recent visit
Biodiversity project success
Nearly 2,000 locally indigenous plants were planted at the four-hectare site in 2018 and 2019 and have since flourished. Recent site inspections revealed the program had enhanced overall habitat quality and resilience for the gums. Managing director Sarah Cumming said the organisation was highlighting the project in the lead-up to World Environment Day on Wednesday, June 5.
"The theme of this year's World Environment Day is land restoration, desertification and drought resilience. For us it's an opportunity to reflect on the work we've done to restore vegetation and increase biodiversity, and consider how we apply our learnings in the future. We will continue to protect natural assets like the endangered Strzelecki Gum against pest species and other threats so they can remain part of the natural environment for future generations," said Ms Cumming.
Strzelecki Gums are also found at conservation sites at the Drouin and Warragul wastewater treatment plants. Gippsland Water manages several biodiversity sites in locations like Sunny Creek, Rawson and Mirboo North. To find out more, visit Gippsland Water website.
Pictures from Gippsland Water website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

Darren Chester delivers $3000 grant to Rosedale Historical Society for eco-friendly heating upgrade and safety improvements

Darren Chester secures $20,000 to preserve Tambo Valley trenches commemorating Victoria's WWII history

Gippsland Water reaches 100 percent renewable electricity target, cutting emissions by 20,000 tonnes toward 2030 net zero

Southern Rural Water declares spill entitlement in MID, boosting farmers' allocations as Lake Glenmaggie nears capacity

Two weeks left to join Darren Chester's 2026 #lovegippsland Calendar Competition celebrating iconic Gippsland

David Littleproud urges Labor to deliver interest-free loans as farmers voice urgent drought forum concerns

South Gippsland Shire Council extends footpath trading permits amid system update and upcoming fee changes

AFL investigating alleged racism at Omeo District grand final following online video reports

Bass Coast Shire Council begins Cowes foreshore upgrades with $8M funding improvements for safer, greener, connected spaces
