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West Gippsland CMA celebrates trees – picture your favourite

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ON THE eve of National Tree Day 2023, West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is reflecting on the sheer beauty of trees, and also, how many the team is planting in the catchment over the year.

“Planting trees along waterways is one of our favourite stages in any project,” said CEO of West Gippsland CMA, Martin Fuller.

“This stage usually symbolises that the ‘heavy lifting’ of weed removal and fencing are complete and we can get going on putting plants in the ground so they can work their magic.”

This magic includes stabilising banks, creating habitat for wildlife and helping the waterway become more stable and resilient to the impacts of flood events and drought.

It’s tree day every day for West Gippsland CMA and across the catchment this year, the team will put over 100,000 trees and plants into the ground – the finishing touch to restoration projects along rivers and waterways from San Remo to Sale.

Matt Bowler, Team Leader Project Delivery for West Gippsland CMA estimates that this number is complemented by many more planted by the amazing partners the CMA works with - including Traditional Owners, Landcare, Trust for Nature, Greening Australia and private landholders.

Matt has witnessed change on a landscape scale – the result of projects he has overseen and been directly involved in. He simply loves trees and takes pride that, in his over 15-year career with the CMA, has personally planted many thousands and seen saplings grow to enormous, established trees.

“Gippsland is a great place to plant trees, the small sapling you plant this year can have a Koala feeding in it in only five years’ time and be creating shade, shelter and habitat for many other animals.

“Some of the largest trees in the world can still be found high up in the Strzelecki Ranges – remnant stands of Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) - which are the largest flowering plant and hardwood species on earth.

“The cool thing is you can plant one today and it will still be alive in hundreds of years’ time”

National Tree Day certainly falls at the perfect planting time of year and Landcare groups across the region have many events on the go – so check out your local group to join in on an event or head to Landcare in West Gippsland Facebook page for more info: https://www.facebook.com/WestGippslandCatchmentManagementAuthority/

These large-scale restoration projects are funded as part of the Victorian Government’s $248 million investment over four years (2020-2024) to improve the health of waterways and catchments across regional Victoria. See also their website: https://wgcma.vic.gov.au/

What: National Tree Day.

When: Sunday, July 30, 2023 (Schools Tree Day Friday, July 28).

Planet Ark's National Tree Day started in 1996 and has grown into Australia's largest community tree planting and nature care event.

YOUR FAVOURITE TREE: Celebrate National Tree Day by taking a photo of your favourite tree and post it on the Sentinel-Times Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sgsentineltimes

Seedlings at the West Gippsland CMA ready for planting out across the catchment.