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Progress Report for our Volunteers – Your Efforts are Yielding Results!

Progress Report for our Volunteers – Your Efforts are Yielding Results!

March 13, 2016November 18, 2016WPSP
This year more than 50 volunteers planted nearly 3000 mangrove seeds and seedlings at Grantville and north of Lang Lang River, with funding from Port Phillip and Westernport CMA and Coastcare.

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Grantville, Lang Lang River, Mangrove Planting, Volunteers

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  • Call out for Volunteers! January 15, 2020
  • Mangrove Restoration in Western Port January 9, 2020
  • Progress Report for our Volunteers – Your Efforts are Yielding Results! March 13, 2016
  • Vandals Destroy School Mangrove Plantings March 12, 2016

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Grantville Jam Jerrup Lang Lang River Mangrove Planting Volunteers

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  • Call out for Volunteers! January 15, 2020
  • Mangrove Restoration in Western Port January 9, 2020
  • Progress Report for our Volunteers – Your Efforts are Yielding Results! March 13, 2016
  • Vandals Destroy School Mangrove Plantings March 12, 2016

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The environment of Western Port and its catchment shall be protected and restored to a state that can sustain a healthy, diverse and naturally productive ecosystem for future generations to enjoy.

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