The City of Greater Geelong is preparing a plan to protect, restore and manage the region’s natural habitats by 2030 and is inviting residents to contribute to the conversation.
The Plan for Nature takes the City’s vision to 2030 and will protect and enhance the region’s diverse habitats – supporting a wide range of native plants, animals and fungi.
In 2003, the City’s first estimated that only five percent of former vegetation that existed in the City remains, and that is often severely degraded.
Since that time, many positive changes for natural habitat have occurred, including three times more land protected and managed for nature, extensive pest plant and animal programs, and restoration programs along our waterways.
We do, however, acknowledge that the City’s native vegetation, habitat and biodiversity is under increasing pressure from threats associated with climate change, pest plants and animals, population growth and changes to land use.
Wadawurrung Traditional Owners, as well as broad community, input will be sought in the preparation of the plan which will set the future direction for nature programs in Greater Geelong.
The opportunity for community members to share their ideas about nature and contribute towards the plan has begun and continues through to 5:00pm on Monday 16 January 2023.
Residents can for nature and talking about the wild places they enjoy.
City of Greater Geelong residents can also join a variety of in-person and on-line forums:
- On-line: From 10:00am to11:30am on Wednesday 9 November –
- Wurriki Nyal: From 3.:0pm to 6:30pm on 16 November 2022 at 137-149 Mercer Street, Geelong
- Geelong Waterfront Makers and Growers Market: 6 November 2022 at Steampacket Gardens, Eastern Beach Road, Geelong
- Lara Community Market: 13 November 2022 at the corner of McClelland Avenue and Rennie Street, Lara
- Drysdale Community Market: 20 November 2022 at the Drysdale Recreation Reserve, Duke Street, Drysdale.