Trust For Nature Covenant

Trust For Nature Covenant. 1. Map of Trust for Nature covenants as of 2010 in Melbourne's... Download Scientific Diagram Once the Trust for Nature Board has approved a conservation covenant, the final step is to seek the Environment Minister's endorsement For over 50 years, Trust for Nature has been protecting ecosystems and wildlife on private land in Victoria

Wetland conservation fighting climate change
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Trust for Nature has registered more than 1,459 conservation covenants since 1986; Trust for Nature owns 42 nature reserves across Victoria, including the iconic Neds Corner Station, a 30,000 hectare property near Mildura that was once part of the Kidman empire. Once the Trust for Nature Board has approved a conservation covenant, the final step is to seek the Environment Minister's endorsement

Wetland conservation fighting climate change

Once the Trust for Nature Board has approved a conservation covenant, the final step is to seek the Environment Minister's endorsement Trust for Nature has registered more than 1,459 conservation covenants since 1986; Trust for Nature owns 42 nature reserves across Victoria, including the iconic Neds Corner Station, a 30,000 hectare property near Mildura that was once part of the Kidman empire. Need more information? Our staff are happy to talk.

Protecting our Heritage. Established in 1972, Trust for Nature (Victoria) is a not-for-profit organisation that works with private landholders to place voluntary conservation covenants on properties with high biodiversity values. A CONSERVATION COVENANT is a voluntary, legal agreement made between a landholder and Trust for Nature

Trust for Nature Storyland. The Trust's conservation covenants are entered into under the Victorian Conservation Trust Act 1972, and registered Since then, we have negotiated more than 1,500 covenants and so protected more than 72,000 hectares