LOGAN projects which enhance natural environments across the city could be eligible for financial support with applications open for the EnviroGrants program.
The program supports projects which safeguard local environments or encourage sustaining them.
Environment chair, deputy mayor Jon Raven, said supporting strong, green initiatives was a priority for council.
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"Our community is passionate about Logan's natural environment," Cr Raven said.
"We live in a unique and ecologically diverse area and people want to be actively involved in preserving and enhancing those environmental assets for the future.
"Council's EnviroGrants program is designed to support community-based projects and to encourage those who care about our environment or wildlife, to get their projects off the ground.
"I'm looking forward to seeing some great local projects supported this year," Cr Raven said.
Applications can be made across five key categories - Environmental partnerships and capacity building, environmental surveys and research, on-ground ecosystem restoration, environmental education and individual wildlife carer support
For more information or guidance on submitting an EnviroGrants application, phone 3412 4491, email environment@logan.qld.gov.au or visit logan.qld.gov.au/envirogrants
Council's environmental engagement survey is also open until February 21.
The survey allows residents to have their say on council's environmental initiatives, as well as to suggest priorities for the future.
To participate, visit the Logan City Council website.
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