Updated biodiversity strategy

An updated strategy to protect and enhance more than 330 hectares of conservation areas in Hobsons Bay is now open for the community’s feedback. 

The Biodiversity Strategy 2024-34 updates the strategy which has been in place since 2017 and was the first long-term strategy to protect the natural environment in Hobsons Bay. 

According to council , Hobsons Bay has a unique natural environment for a metropolitan council with a combination of biodiverse areas. Including remnant native grasslands, five waterways, foreshore areas and internationally significant wetlands, within a highly developed landscape.

The strategy sets out priorities under four key goals which are to protect, restore, engage and collaborate including preventing local extinction of indigenous flora and fauna and ecosystems.

While retaining the remaining intact remnant grasslands , reducing pest species threats in significant biodiverse areas , expanding the Habitat Gardens program to encompass targeted areas and establish ecosystem corridors, and collaborating with traditional owners to connect culture and biodiversity, and empowering them to engage in cultural land management practices. 

Hobsons Bay mayor Tony Briffa said the municipality is lucky to have a diverse environment surrounding Hobsons Bay.

“With that comes the responsibility of making sure these beautiful, unique parts of our city are not only protected, but that they will continue to thrive for generations to come,” said Cr Briffa.

“This strategy has already seen significant gains made since it was adopted in 2017.

“Given that this update covers the next decade, it will provide a great long-term vision for how we can work towards keeping our grasslands, foreshores and wetlands in great condition for us and our local wildlife to enjoy.” 

The strategy is available to be viewed and commented on until Wednesday, October 11.

Details: participate.hobsonsbay.vic.gov.au/biodiversity-strategy-2024-2034