Case Studies
Rice Stubble Management
Communicating best practice stubble management to rice growers
Deniliquin Lagoons Restoration Project
Partnership between High School, Community, Council and Business.
Atlas of Life Budawang Coast
Development of online database for species records: Identifying a need and making it happen!
NAB funding helps Wauchope Group get up and running!
Community partnerships bring healthy results
A partnership between nine local organisations has delivered benefits for the groups, the community and the local environment
Marquee for Event Hosting
Marquee proudly funded by Landcare NSW and the Regional Australia Bank.
Floral calendars, pollen, nectar and bees
Using a bee forage garden to attract more pollinators and volunteers to the Orange ELF Community Garden
Fertile Ground Celebration Dinner
The Celebration Dinner was a chance to profile the synergy that Landcare has with the community.
WORLD WETLAND DAY – 5 FEBRARY 2017
Landcare put Fivebough Wetland in focus for Leeton locals
Police Paddock Partnerships
Community connection through participation
Stepping Stones in Millthorpe
Milthorpe Public School working with Landcare
Painted Snipe and Bittern Field Day
Renowned Ecologist Matt Herring shares his knowledge with enthusiastic attendees.
The Deniliquin Lagoons Landcare Group
Showcasing the importance of healthy wetlands
Welcome to Country
Why are Welcomes to Country Important
Yanco Billabong Creek Heritage Tour
Sharing Knowledge and Connections to Country.
Werrpanakata Lagoon
The Werrpanakata Lagoon project, is part of the overall plan being developed in partnership with the general community, Murray LLS, Edward Wakool Angling Association, Edward River Council, the Rice Growers Association, the Deniliquin High School and Yarkuwa, to develop Community outdoor educational facilities to learn about native fish and their habitat, the importance of wetlands in the local Indigenous community.
National Threatened Species Day 2017, Glen Innes
GLENRAC secured financial support from Landcare NSW's 2017 Regional Australia Bank's funding. This funding supported two events to celebrate National Threatened Species Day, 7th September.
Box Gum Woodland Photography Competition
Showcasing the Beauty of our Community and Environment
The story of the Southern Corroboree Frog
Moving a Mountain
Bringing South Western NSW into the Landcare Network
Western Landcare NSW has implemented a number of methods to bring new members into the regional network.