Conservation Ecology Centre Cape Otway
Company type | Non-profit ecological research and conservation organisation |
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Industry | Ecological research; Wildlife conservation |
Founded | 2000 |
Area served | Otways region and beyond, Victoria, Australia |
Website | conservationecologycentre |
The Conservation Ecology Centre in Cape Otway, Victoria, Australia, is a nationally registered non-profit ecological research and conservation organisation dedicated to protecting and understanding Australian ecosystems.
Based in the Great Ocean Road region (approximately 3.5 hours from Melbourne), alongside the Great Otway National Park, the Centre combines research with knowledge and education to offer real solutions across landscapes and communities.
All projects are chosen for their potential to have a broad application and to benefit wildlife and environments locally, throughout the Australian landscape and around the world.[1]
History
The Conservation Ecology Centre in Cape Otway was founded in the year 2000 by Lizzie Corke and Shayne Neal. They purchased a 165-acre property with the vision of creating a base for conservation work in the Otways and a place to engage others in their efforts.[2]
Projects
- Otways Climate Resilient Forests
- The behaviour of feral predators and native animals after bushfires in Victoria's south-west[3]
- Feral Pig Management Program in the Otways[4]
- Cape Otway invasive predator control[5]
- Otways Marine Ecosystem Resilience
- Murnong on Maar
- Cape Otway Ecological Baseline Study
Social Enterprise
The Conservation Ecology Centre established the wildlife and nature sanctuary called Wildlife Wonders in Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia. This social enterprise supports the research and conservation efforts of the Conservation Ecology Centre which are vital for protecting nature and wildlife. Wildlife Wonders is a Certified Social Enterprise through Social Traders.
References
- ^ "Conservation Ecology Centre". Rendere Environmental Trust. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
- ^ "Women for Wilderness: Interview with Lizzie Corke". WildArk. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
- ^ "Behaviour of feral predators on bushfire grounds tracked to better protect endangered 'little critters'". ABC News. 30 July 2022. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
- ^ "Groups of feral pigs roaming the Otways can be eradicated conservationists say". Geelong Advertiser. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 15 August 2025.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Cape Otway invasive predator control". National Feral Cat and Fox Management Coordination. Retrieved 15 August 2025.