$192,460 has funded 11 projects under the 2018-19 ACT Environment Grants Program. This year’s grant recipients have a broad range of objectives from landscape restoration, biodiversity and native habitat enhancement, threatened species research and education of our indigenous heritage.
The following 11 projects received funding:
- Restoration of the Griffith Woodland - The Griffith Woodland Volunteer Group and Southern ACT Catchment Group $6,620
- Habitat connectivity in the Uriarra Creek Catchment - Southern ACT Catchment Group $6,590
- Wildlife dam restoration Urambi Hills Reserve - Urambi Hills Parkcare Group and Southern ACT Catchment Group $2,995
- Rehabilitation of natural temperate grasslands at Mugga Mugga Cottage - ACT Historic Places and Southern ACT Catchment Group $25,520
- Tidbinbilla River floodplain restoration - The Malloon Creek Institute and Southern ACT Catchment Group $30,350
- Protecting woodlands in Spring Station Creek Catchment - Southern ACT Catchment Group $37,800
- Vegwatch Monitoring Program supporting Citizen Science - Molonglo Catchment Group $5,500
- Monitoring Rosenberg’s Goanna - National Parks Association of the ACT $29,900
- Grasslands restoration in Ginninderra - Ginninderra Catchment Group $35,953
- Yarramundi Grasslands demonstration revegetation - Friends of Grasslands $3,012
- Jerrabomberra Wetlands billabong cultural trail - Woodlands Wetlands Trust $8,220