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Publications & Resources

Water Stewardship

  • Water Stewardship Brochure (Water Stewards & Potential Water Stewards)
  • Water Stewardship – Watson Creek Catchment Flyer
  • Water Stewardship – Cardinia Creek Catchment Flyer
  • Water Stewardship General Brochure
  • Water Stewardship – Hastings South (Merricks Creek) Catchment Flyer
  • Regional Recognition Program for Western Port Water Stewards

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Connector Newsletter

  • Connector Newsletter – Issue 36
  • Connector Newsletter – Issue 35
  • Connector Newsletter – Issue 34
  • Connector Newsletter – Issue 33
  • Connector Newsletter – Issue 32
  • Connector Newsletter – Issue 31

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References

  • Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve Location and Zonation Map
  • Map of Boundaries from Stage 1 nomination
  • Map of core, buffer and transition zones from Stage 1 nomination
  • Mornington Peninsula Western Port Nomination
  • Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve Sustainability Indicators
  • Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve References

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Report Cards

  • WPB Report Card 2018-2019
  • WPB Report Card 2016–2017
  • WPB Pilot Report Card 2013–2014

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Growing Connections

  • Presentations: 2016 Biodiversity Forum
  • Presentations: 2015 Biodiversity Forum
  • Publications & Reports
  • Presentations: 2017 Biodiversity Forum

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Community Lens in Focus

  • Community Lens In Focus – Issue 2
  • Community Lens In Focus – Issue 1

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Governance

  • Western Port Biosphere Living Strategy
  • Western Port Biosphere Governance Review
  • Performance Evaluation Study
  • Response to Roberts Evaluation Report 2010
  • UNESCO Periodic Review for Biosphere Reserve
  • Charter: Western Port Biosphere

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Policies

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Annual Reports

  • 2021-2022 Biosphere Foundation Annual Report and Detailed Financial Report
  • 2020-2021 Biosphere Foundation Annual Report and Detailed Financial Report
  • WPB Annual Report 2019–20
  • WPB Annual Report 2018–19
  • WPB Annual Report 2017–18
  • WPB Annual Report 2016–17

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Biosphere Publications

  • The Biosphere Foundation's Submission on the AGL EES
  • Western Port Biosphere Reserve Foundation Strategy: 2019 - 2022
  • Biosphere Appeal Brochure
  • Fox Facts Poster
  • Cat Facts Poster
  • Fox Monitoring and Control Flyer

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Acknowledgement to Country The Western Port Biosphere Reserve Foundation acknowledges the Bunurong / Boon Wurrung peoples of the Kulin Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. First Nations peoples are the original caretakers of the land and waterways and hold the truth, the stories, and the knowledge necessary for creating a sustainable future. We recognise their continued connection to the land and waters. We pay our respects to the Elders past, present, and emerging. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal Land.