Case Studies
Reclaiming Alfred Road Reserve - Killabakh
Makeover of Browns Creek, Taree
Community driven, Landcare facilitated bush regeneration.
Walk in the Rainforest, Old Bar
Engaging the community at Old Bar in the protection of littoral rainforest
A walk on the wild side
Exploring on-farm biodiversity in the Narromine area
Y2K- A Climate Change Wildlife Highway
The Yarrahapinni to Killiekrankie Biodiversity Alliance (Y2K) is dedicated to reconnecting a significant wildlife corridor on private land in the Macleay and Nambucca Catchments
Coffs Harbour Landcare Annual Awards
Acknowledging local achievements
Clarence Native Bee Rescue and Community Education
Educating about native bee identification and protection at our Native Bee Expo, training workshops and with educational material.
Grassy woodland conservation
A team effort in helping manage our endangered communities
Re-igniting Land for Wildlife
Providing Land for Wildlife in Byron Shire
Sitting above Bellingen – Sarah Wheelwright and Peter Guthridge’s upper catchment property
Committed landholders in the upper Bellingen Valley are making a significant change to the property through local energy and commitment energy and commitment.
Building a Group at Frenchmans Creek
Support and increase community engagement to raise the awareness of the value of peri-urban bushland
National Tree Day
A platform to engaging youth in Landcare
Biodiversity Forum
Share Learn Connect
Cumberland Plain Landcare Support
A support Program for western Sydney's Landcare and Bushcare community
Seed Spotting in the Glen Innes District
The aim of this project is to provide land managers with training to improve planning, implementation and on ground outcomes of revegetation projects on private land in the GLENRAC area.
The Cat & the Trap
Building landholder capacity in threatened species conservation and control of feral cats at Bald Nob - Skeleton Creek
Biodiversity Training & Mentoring on Rummery's Hill
2016 Saving Our Threatened Species
GLENRAC hosted an information evening titled ‘Save Our Threatened Species’. Our guest speakers were UNE PhD students Trent Forge and Frances Zewe who are studying the biology and ecology of spotted tailed quolls and feral cats.
Glen Elgin Eco Carers
The Glen Elgin Eco Carers group formed in 2008 and have secured several small grants to work towards achieving the goals of the group.
Bemboka Landcare - A cool burning passion
Using fire to manage Lowland Grassy Woodland Endangers Ecological Communities in the Bega Valley Shire.