Case Studies
Adopting New Ideas
Landholders coming together to research new ideas and improve Natural Resource Management on farm
Upper Bingara Riparian Restoration
A group of landholders in the Upper Bingara area wanting to improve Riparian areas on their properties
Funding wetland restoration
Gaining funding to restore biodiversity to a degraded wetland area in the Upper Clarence.
Using Expression of Interest process to engage landholders in new projects
Using an open invitation multi-media EOI process to engage landholders in new local landcare projects in the Upper Clarence region
'Let's Bust It'
Breaking down the barriers to men's mental health
Initiating community engagement - starting small
Working with local high school students in their Agriculture class to grow plants used in a local revegetation project
Taming the Tiger
To investigate alternative methods of Tiger Pear control including Biological and non-chemical Control methods and to try to limit the spread of Tiger Pear in the Gwydir Shire Area
Buffering World Heritage Forest reserve
Controlling invasive species and restoring health and resilience to vegetation on private land as a buffer to World Heritage
Seedlings of a successful sponsorship
Arding Landcare Group Re-invigorated
Building on past achievements for a stronger future
When Two Become One
Restructure Restores Future of Landcare in Southern New England
Revegetation of the Berry Bypass
Working with community and partners to landscape with locally collected native seeds
Sand Sausages on the Shoalhaven River
Shoalhaven Riverwatch - Battling bank erosion, one long sausage at a time