Uniquely BMV

We like to do things our way to stand out in a crowd, so here are a few things that make us special

Group of people wearing reflective vests gathered on a rural roadside, some holding tools. There are tree guards placed in the ground nearby, suggesting a tree planting event. Two dogs are visible, and the landscape is hilly and lush.

A year in the life of BMV

We have something new to show you! Stay tuned to see what we have been up to……..

BMV Field Day Invite Book

Each Month, our members wait in anticipation as our fearless leader and Chair of BMV prepares his speech to motivate our clan of volunteers for our upcoming Field Day event.

We decided to put together a book of all the Field Day Invites that we Geoff has written for you to find motivation when ever its needed to get your hands dirty and pull some weeds!

A man in a beige shirt with glasses smiling while holding plants in a forested area, participating in a tree planting event. Other people are visible in the background near green tree guards.
Wooden plaque award with plant in the background

Achievements worth bragging about……

Since our inception over 10 years ago, we have racked up quite the little trophy cabinet!

From humble begins, we wish to take a minute to reflect on how far we have come and the people we have impressed along the way, all thanks to you!

Click below to see our achievements!

Baseline Biodiversity Report

In 2022, BMV was awarded funding through the Landscape Hills and Fleurieu’s Grassroots Grants Program to undertake an ecological assessment of our region’s riparian environment. The objective of the project was to collect current data on the biodiversity and ecological health of our region’s three principal creek systems as well as establish a benchmark to monitor their condition into the future. This project was developed with support from City of Onkaparinga, Landscape Hills and Fleurieu and Barron Environmental.

Coastal landscape with sandy dunes, green bushes, and a calm stream leading to the ocean.