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Restoration and Monitoring of Clyde Grasslands along the Disused Rail Line

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Project description

The Restoration and Monitoring of Clyde Grasslands along the Disused Rail Line project is a VicTrack-funded initiative aimed at managing and restoring a six kilometre link of indigenous vegetation in Clyde (South-east of Melbourne). The site is a significant link of remnant vegetation, due to its proximity to both the Westernport Ramsar wetland and the former Westernport Swamp. It contains a number of endangered vegetation communities and threatened species and is especially important for the provision of habitat for the EPBC Act listed Southern Brown Bandicoot.

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