Founded | 1972 |
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Type | not-for-profit |
Focus | Protection of native plants and wildlife in Victoria |
Location | |
Website |
www |
Formerly called | Victorian Conservation Trust |
Trust for Nature is a not-for-profit organisation in the Australian state of Victoria which protects native plants and wildlife in co-operation with private landowners. [1] [2] The Trust was established under the Victorian Conservation Trust Act 1972 to enable people to contribute permanently to nature conservation by donating land or money. [3] Trust for Nature has since evolved into one of Victoria's primary private land conservation organisations. [4]
"Victoria's most threatened native plants and wildlife are conserved for future generations." [5] "We work collaboratively to protect nature on private land forever." [5]
Trust for Nature has developed five key mechanisms to achieve conservation gains on private land: [6]
Trust for Nature operates within Victoria's ten catchment areas, often in partnership with the region's Catchment Management Authority (CMA). [13]
The 10 CMA regions covering Victoria are:
Founded | 1972 |
---|---|
Type | not-for-profit |
Focus | Protection of native plants and wildlife in Victoria |
Location | |
Website |
www |
Formerly called | Victorian Conservation Trust |
Trust for Nature is a not-for-profit organisation in the Australian state of Victoria which protects native plants and wildlife in co-operation with private landowners. [1] [2] The Trust was established under the Victorian Conservation Trust Act 1972 to enable people to contribute permanently to nature conservation by donating land or money. [3] Trust for Nature has since evolved into one of Victoria's primary private land conservation organisations. [4]
"Victoria's most threatened native plants and wildlife are conserved for future generations." [5] "We work collaboratively to protect nature on private land forever." [5]
Trust for Nature has developed five key mechanisms to achieve conservation gains on private land: [6]
Trust for Nature operates within Victoria's ten catchment areas, often in partnership with the region's Catchment Management Authority (CMA). [13]
The 10 CMA regions covering Victoria are: