Case Studies
Roadside Revegetators
Students learn about roadside vegetation in the Riverina
Connecting Habitat across Upper Lachlan
Taking a strategic and united approach to connecting habitat in Upper Lachlan Shire.
Regional-scale nest box program for bushfire recovery.
A key response to the wildlife impacts of the Black Summer bushfires has been the installation of nest boxes to provide shelter, nesting and refuge habitat for hollow-dependant fauna. North Coast Regional Landcare Network took a regional approach to designing, delivering and monitoring this important activity.
Shoalhaven Landcare - Reinstating alternative habitats for the endangered Broad-headed snake
Shoalhaven Landcare has been successfully reinstating alternative habitats for the endangered Broad-headed snake.
Corowa District Landcare’s Grassy Woodlands Project
The Grassy Woodlands Project is a partnership between Murray Local Land Services and local Landcare Groups
Planting for Habitat & River Health
Collaboration improving river health and native fish and fauna habitat in Upper Horton
The Hunt for Gliders
Wildlife Safe Havens Glider Project - Bushfire Recovery Strategy for Byron Shire
Partnership improves Koala habitat
Landcare, Worimi LALC and NPWS partner to improve koala habitat
Increasing Koala Habitat
Planting koala feed trees on private property for increased habitat and connectivity
Kyogle Koala Corridors
Landcare groups in the Kyogle area are collaborating to make landscape scale change in Koala corridors
Moree Koala Habitat Enhancement Project
An exciting project to engage the local landholders to restore koala habitat and water availability for the local koala population.
Yass Habitat Linkages
On-ground action increases productivity and biodiversity
Woodland Birds School Education Program
This is part of the program: Bringing Back the Regent Honeyeater, a flagship species for our forests, farms, rivers and woodland birds.
Connecting with our Community with Shorebirds
A community engagement program - taking a closer look at shorebirds of the Hunter & Manning regions
Water for Wildlife & Rice
Producing ecological and socio-economic outcomes.
Controlling the Invasive Indian Myna Bird
Identification and trapping techniques to lessen the impact of the invasive species upon drought-affected properties in the Glen Innes region
Feral Fighters Rabbit Control Field Day
Managing rabbit populations in the New England region
Helping hollow dependant fauna
Expanding habitat with nest boxes
Bringing the Stuttering Frog back...
Reintroducing the Stuttering Frog to the Cambewarra Ranges in the Shoalhaven