Case Studies
Landcare helps to connect farmers with Aboriginal communities
South East Landcare together with Hovells Creek and Boorowa Community Landcare Groups held a two-day Aboriginal cultural heritage workshop for local farmers to recognise and record sites on their properties.
Flash flooding impacts Splitters Creek
January 2022 heavy rainfall took everyone by surprise
Grassy Woodlands Project across Greater Hume
Habitat connectivity and community collaborations
Reinvigorating PLC on the Mid Coast
After decades of bouncing around different agencies, Mid Coast 2 Tops Landcare has taken all private land conservation agreement holders under our wing, to offer advice, resources and community.
The Hawkesbury Nepean Waterkeepers Alliance
Creating A Community Voice for The River
Delivering the right trees in the right place through community tree planting programs.
Its so satisfying helping the community to plant trees. Not only are you building a better future for the environment, but you are bringing people together to share conversations and learn something.
A Landcare approach to priority weed management
Working with the Local Control Authority to support residents and new Landcarers and groups
RESTORING & REVEGETATING KOALA HABITAT
PROTECTING BUSHFIRE AFFECTED KOALA HABITAT AND WILDLIFE REFUGIA.
Wonderful women welding wonderfully
Landcare: empowering women to develop welding skills.
Building Connections
An online get-together to build and strengthen connections between Aboriginal people and Landcare groups in south east NSW
Water Erosion - A Practical Activity for Schools
Engaging with school children to help them understand how the speed and volume of water can cause the soil to be washed away, how and why it happens and what can be done to help prevent water soil erosion.
Growing Recovery in the Mid Western Region
A Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery project has grown 10,000 native plants.
Partnerships in the isolated town of Bourke.
Engaging the community of Bourke in Western Landcare through a community garden.
Watershed Women - learning together
A group of like-minded women coming together for new experiences, building skills and friendships
A Team Effort
Understanding the importance of collaboration as a team whilst being isolated from one another.
Inspiring Junior Landcare
Engaging primary school children to recognise, understand and participate in actively taking care of their environment.
Partnering in Biodiversity to Provide Hollow Habitat
The Far South Coast Conservation Management Network, supported by the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust, ran a nest box building workshop for bushfire-impacted conservation agreement landholders in the Towamba Valley