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City of Darebin Heritage Study Volume 1 Draft Thematic

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VOLUME 2: THEMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORYWaterwaysImpacts upon waterways in <strong>Darebin</strong> have included pollution, filling, vegetation removal, rockremoval, straightening, putting into channels and piping, as well as diversion <strong>of</strong> flows fromupstream.The <strong>Draft</strong> Regional River Health Strategy indicates:Merri Creek’s urban sections (including Edgars Creek) are listed as being in very poor condition,with very poor water quality, poor aquatic life, moderate habitat and stability, very poorvegetation, and poor flow. Its social value is listed as very high. Priorities include improvingwater quality and vegetation to poor, and habitat and stability to good.<strong>Darebin</strong> Creek’s urban section is in poor condition, with moderate water quality, poor aquaticlife, excellent habitat and stability, very poor vegetation and poor flow. Its social value is listed asvery high. Priorities include improving water quality from moderate to good.These findings are based on very few sampling points, and they should not be interpreted tomean that no parts <strong>of</strong> the waterways are in good condition, or worth protecting.Figure 92Merri Creek, Northcote[http://www.darebin.vic.gov.au/Page/images/OS_Merri_Creek.jpg]Grassy woodlandsThe Grassy woodlands in <strong>Darebin</strong> are now largely cleared and removed as a result <strong>of</strong> timberclearing, firewood cutting, grazing and urban development. Remnants still occur at BundooraPark, and the natural reserves set aside in the grounds at La Trobe University (Greswell ForestNature Conservation Reserve etc.). The conservation status <strong>of</strong> Grassy woodlands is wellsummarised by Robinson & Traill (1996):The temperate woodlands are the most threatened type <strong>of</strong> wooded ecosystem in Australia. Theyonce covered 10% <strong>of</strong> land in eastern and south-western Australia. Since European settlementmore than 80% <strong>of</strong> that area has been cleared <strong>of</strong> its former native vegetation for agriculture. Insome districts, more than 95% has been cleared much <strong>of</strong> what remains is grossly altered. Because<strong>of</strong> this destruction and alteration <strong>of</strong> most woodland habitat, the temperate woodlands nowcontain a very high number <strong>of</strong> threatened plants and animals....The Bioregional Conservation Status <strong>of</strong> Plains Grassy Woodland and Grassy Woodlands is‘endangered’, which is the most significant rating available (PPWCMA, 2006). Plains GrassyWoodland is listed under the Flora and Fauna Guarantee Act (as Western Basalt Plains [RiverRed Gum] Grassy Woodland Floristic Community 55-04) for protection (DSE, 2006).133

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