Case Studies
Birds of a feather flock together
Building pride in the community for their local environmental assets
Landcare in a Cultural Landscape
Working in partnership with the community to improve our land, water and biodiversity and embed Aboriginal Cultural Values into Landcare
Muster of Landcare groups in the South East
“People with common interest and purpose coming together to share & learn” Bill Pigott
More Drought - More Water - Phase 1
Innovation in response to Disaster: How Wallabadah Creek Catchment Community are responding to failing groundwater supplies
Ecological Recovery after the Dunn's Road Bushfire
Strategies to enhance the recovery of flora and fauna after fire
Gineroi Landcare Mingle & Jingle
Gineroi Landcare members celebrate Christmas. A gathering to distract from the devastating drought conditions and assist farmers with dealing with the stresses of drought
Wakool Region Community Adaptation Strategy
Planning for funding success
Kyogle Koala Corridors
Landcare groups in the Kyogle area are collaborating to make landscape scale change in Koala corridors
Agriculture and Wellness Support Provider Network
A network of agriculture & community groups sharing information with government agencies
Deniliquin Lagoons – Threatened Species Breeding Program
Community - government partnership project to improve the natural and socially important values within the Deniliquin lagoons
Rocks and Reptiles
Linking and enhancing rocky outcrops - critical refugia for biodiversity in The Central Tablelands
Online facilitation skills training
Positive and productive online meetings
Establishing valuable shelter belts
Promoting regenerative agricultural practice, environmental connectivity and habitat reconstruction in the Junee District
Housing our native fauna
Designing, installing and monitoiring nest boxes in the Upper Shoalhaven Region
Woodlands and Rainforest project
Restoration of Threatened Ecological Communities in the Illawarra
New homes needed for local wildlife
Local wildlife will benefit from a program to install 200 nest boxes across the Macleay Valley. A collaboration between local wildlife rescue organisation FAWNA and the Macleay Landcare Network will see the nest boxes installed and monitored on private properties over the next 12 months.