Case Studies

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Soil Skills in Action

Regional Drought Resilience Project Event 6

July 2026   NEW

Introduction to Landscape Rehydration Field Day

Regional Drought Resilience Project Event 1

July 2026   NEW

Turning Landscape Know-How into Farm Resilience

Regional Drought Resilience Project Event 5

July 2026   NEW

Landscape Rehydration Field Day at Kentucky

Regional Drought Resilience Plan (RDRP) – Stage One

July 2026   NEW

Using Email Analytics to Improve Greater Sydney Landcare's Electronic Newsletter

How monitoring key email performance metrics helped improve the reach and engagement of GSL's electronic newsletter.

July 2026   NEW

Using Google Analytics to Improve Greater Sydney Landcare's Website

How data-driven insights from Google Analytics helped improve website performance, user experience and engagement.

July 2026   NEW

A Germ of an Idea

Germination of a difficult to germinate native plant.

July 2026   NEW

Farmers and Landcare Part 2: Why Farmers Need Landcare

Farmers play a key role in looking after the land they work on, and their practices have a big impact on the health of the environment around them. The long-term future of agriculture depends on getting this balance right. That’s where organisations like Landcare come in — supporting farmers to farm sustainably, protect natural resources, and connect with others who are working toward the same goals.

July 2026   NEW

Biodiversity Walk and Talk

A showcase of endemic native plants suitable for suburban gardens to encourage planting for habitat

July 2026   NEW

Farmers and Landcare Part 1: Why Landcare Needs Farmers

Almost 60% of Australian land is under the management of farming businesses. It is hard to imagine that any meaningful landscape protection or improvement is possible without their participation. As a national movement, Landcare has a large network of volunteers and paid staff some of whom are farmers, graziers and land managers themselves, and they are crucial to the success of programs and on-ground implementation to manage natural capital.

July 2026   NEW

50 Shades of Clay - Harden Ladies on the Land Explore Soil Health

The workshop name “50 Shades of Clay” was inspired by an idea from the Tamworth Landcare group. The one-day “Soil Health for Farm Wealth” course gave local farming women the opportunity to assess their soil health, identify which soil health “pillars” were missing in their cropped and grazing paddocks, and plan practical next steps for their farms. This course was organised by Julie Roberts (Local Landcare Co-ordinator for Murrumbidgee Hilltops area) and funded by Riverina LLS Agriwomen Connect Program under Climate Smart Agriculture Program.

July 2026   NEW

Self-Managed Team - Working with Distance and Difference

Team West is Best - Miles Apart - But Still Connected

July 2026   NEW

Community Catchment Crawl

The Wyong River Catchment Crawl brought together community members, catchment managers and environmental experts for a hands-on exploration of the Wyong River. Through field activities and shared learning, participants gained a deeper understanding of catchment health, local waterway management and the important role communities play in protecting these valuable natural assets.

July 2026   NEW

Birds and Landcare

Developing a partnership with the Cowra Woodland Birds group

July 2026   NEW

Finding Platypus with eDNA

Environmental DNA (eDNA) is helping fill knowledge gaps about platypus distribution while engaging landholders in practical conservation. Through citizen science, habitat restoration and community education, Central Coast Platypus Watch is improving outcomes for platypus and the waterways they depend on.

July 2026   NEW

Camera Monitoring Pilot

A pilot montoring project to gather data on fauna presence/absence on private property across the Central Coast

July 2026   NEW

Leveraging University Students’ Skills and Enthusiasm for Landcare

University students supported Landcare Coordinator capacity while gaining valuable real-world conservation experience.

July 2026   NEW

Outsourcing volunteer engagement to drive environmental outcomes across Greater Sydney

Greater Sydney Landcare's Natural Area Management service handles council volunteer engagement end-to-end, from planning through to delivery whilst providing measurable biodiversity outcomes for Greater Sydney

July 2026   NEW

Building Connections at the ICPA NSW State Conference

For Western Landcare supporting the Annual State Conference of the Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association of New South Wales 2026, provided the opportunity to contribute to our local community, connect with Landcare members and showcase Junior Landcare.

July 2026   NEW