Inspirational Conservation:
How a community fought back, gave back and then nature made a come back.
How a community fought back, gave back and then nature made a come back.
Lot 2, is an 11-acre parcel of land near Aireys Inlet, bordering alongside the Painkalac Creek. The community rallied to prevent urban redevelopment, ultimately succeeding when local ophthalmologist Michael Loughnan and his partner Jacinta Halloran purchased the land with a vision to "Rewild"—to rehabilitate it using local native species. Today, Lot 2 stands under the perpetual protection of the Trust for Nature Covenant, ensuring its preservation for generations to come.
The journey of Lot 2 is a remarkable story of Reimagining, Rewilding, and Reawakening, showcasing the transformative power of community collaboration, ecological stewardship, and a shared commitment to environmental conservation.
This project highlights the significance of these projects as essential contributions to preserving biodiversity, fostering sustainable ecosystems, and creating a harmonious relationship between communities and nature.
The journey of Lot 2 is a remarkable story of Reimagining, Rewilding, and Reawakening, showcasing the transformative power of community collaboration, ecological stewardship, and a shared commitment to environmental conservation.
This project highlights the significance of these projects as essential contributions to preserving biodiversity, fostering sustainable ecosystems, and creating a harmonious relationship between communities and nature.
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This is a small part of my contribution to a group project, as part of my Bachelor of Photography with Photography Studies College.
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