From Victoria National Parks Association (23/3/25)…
The March edition of Park Watch
Welcome to the March edition of Park Watch!
We tackle Undaria in Port Phillip Bay and talk with Eat the Invaders star Tony Armstrong about invasive species.
From grassland destruction to unauthorised tracks in parks to habitat destruction on private property, we reveal illegal activities threatening nature.
And as always, the pressure’s on the Allan Government to keep its promise to expand our parks estate.
Read thefull edition or browse the stories below.
Parks under attack
Executive Director Matt Ruchel says the Victorian Government’s approach to parks and public land management is veering into dangerous territory
Read more Undermining nature in Chiltern-Mt Pilot
Jordan Crook, Parks and Nature Campaigner, says the Environment Minister’s intervention with illegal tracks left a national park in worse shape
Read more Undoing Undaria
Kade Mills, ReefWatch Coordinator, says when it comes to invasive seaweeds, if you can’t beat ‘em, or eat ‘em, you can always compost ‘em!
Read more Feral feast
Tony Armstrong talks to us about his bold take on Australia’s feral pests and the future of invasive species cuisine
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