Local native plants occur in unique groupings known as Ecological Vegetation Classes or EVCs.
An EVC is the standard unit for classifying native vegetation types in Victoria. Each EVC has a descriptive name and number (e.g. “Coast Banksia Woodland EVC 002").
Over 60 EVCs occur across the Peninsula – making us one of the most diverse local government areas in the state.
Native vegetation maps - EVC distribution
To view current and historical distribution of EVC's on the Peninsula, visit our Biodiversity Maps Online or download the maps below. These maps are best viewed on your computer screen (rather than printed out) where you can zoom in to see the detail for your area.
Download: Native Vegetation Map - Historical EVC Distribution(PDF, 6MB)
Download: Native Vegetation Map - Current EVC Distribution(PDF, 8MB)