In the 2019-20 round, the ACT Environment Grants funded 12 projects to improve ecosystem health and conservation outcomes to the value of $218,183.00.
Project activities included weed and erosion control, care and rehabilitation of natural areas, and support for research and citizen science projects.
The successful project proponents and projects were:
- Innovative Chemical Free Weed Control for the ACT - Southern ACT Catchment Group - $33,037.00
- Monitoring Rosenberg's Monitor - A Threatened Species in the ACT - National Parks Association of the ACT - $34,609.00
- The Ecology and Movement of ACT's Adult Female Little Eagle - ACT Red Hill Regenerators - $30,000.00
- Bringing Biodiversity Back to Canberra Suburbs - Molonglo Catchment Group - $12,500.00
- Urambi-Amberley Connectivity Corridor and Pink Tail Worm Lizard Habitat Improvement - Southern ACT Catchment Group - $12,412.00
- Woodland Habitat Enhancement on Bold Hill - Molonglo Catchment Group - $22,758.00
- Piney Creek Restoration and Woodland Connections - Molonglo Catchment Group - $34,990.00
- Cultural Resource Garden Beds - Greening Australia Capital Region - $14,800.00
- Mt Pleasant Reserve- Restoration of Box-Gum Woodland Area Weed Control and Revegetation - Molonglo Catchment Group - $9,700.00
- Protecting Pink Tailed worm Lizard Habitat on Mount Taylor - Southern ACT Catchment Group - $6,737.00
- Hughes Garran Woodland Biodiversity Improvement - Southern ACT Catchment Group - $4,140.00
- Yerrabi Pond Nesting Boxes - Giralang Kaleen Men’s Shed - $2,500.00