Case Studies
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.
National Tree Day events in Parkes and Forbes
Central West Lachlan Landcare, in conjunction with Parkes and Forbes Shire Councils, ran the 2019 National Tree Day Events.
Sounding the Chorus of Frogs in Corowa Wetlands
Partnerships, education, NRM, capacity building and threatened species
Landcare Pink Up Parkes Walk and Wellness Morning
During October 2019, the first Landcare Pink Up Parkes Walk and Wellness morning was held to raise awareness for the McGrath Foundation Breast Care Nurses
Corowa District Landcare and Federation Council MOU Agreement
Partnerships, sustainable agriculture, NRM and capacity building
Cane Toad Detection Dogs On The Front Line
Combating the spread of Cane Toads - Are Conservation Detection Dogs another weapon in our arsenal?
Four endangered ecological communities protected
Nambucca Valley Landcare's Protecting Endangered Ecological Communities at Northern Nambucca project has triumphed.
Community groups working together
Tweed Landcare and Tweed Valley Wildlife Carers working together to respond to drought and fire recovery leads to formal partnership.
Caring for Paddock Sentinels
Planting and Protecting Paddock Trees across the Kyeamba and Tarcutta Valley Landcare Groups
Landcare benefits from ANU Science Support
A collaboration between the Australian National University’s Fenner Institute and Landcare networks in the Central Tablelands and Central West regions is building knowledge and skills for better Box Gum Grassy Woodland management on farmland.
Koala Habit Corridor Program - providing landholder support
Working with landholders in Kurrajong to overcome challenges encountered since starting the Koala Habitat Corridor Program 8 months ago.
Value of Community
How we can work together to save money, plant trees and help each other