Case Studies
Deer Information Evening
The impact of deer upon the Glen Innes region and changes to NSW Government legislation surrounding deer game status
Feral Fighters Rabbit Control Field Day
Managing rabbit populations in the New England region
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Invasive Grass Species
Increasing community knowledge and management of Chilean Needle Grass
Riverina MEPAAW at the Henty Machinery Field Days
Taking to the Henty Machinery Field Days to engage the community with local experts
Oberne Valley Pest Masterclass
Pest training and forming a pest animal management group
Talking Weeds at the Winery
Pest Management Workshop
Hunter Wetlands Centre arranges workshop to advise volunteers on feral animals and weeds on site
When garden plants turn bad
When garden plants turn bad: Environmental weeds of the Byron Shire
Managing Feral Cats
All land managers can reduce risks from Feral Cat populations on land under their care and control.
Landscapes of despair Horizons of opportunity
Investigating the management of established weeds in and around Tathra, with particular reference to bushfire recovery
Which weed is which?
Pest animal & weed fun at Henty Machinery Field Days 2019
Sharing ideers and resources to prevent another feral invasion
Preventing the establishment of feral deer on the Northern Rivers
Poisonous Weeds on the Farm
Managing Animal Health in Drought Conditions
Baits & Trail Camera Workshop
Using MEPAAW funds, Gunning District Landcare offered a workshop on 'Laying Baits & Using Trail Cameras' in its ongoing work to control foxes in the region.
Weed Education at Urunga Wetland
To address the impacts of invasive weeds Urunga Residents participated in a walk and talk workshop
All about Deer - Information Workshop
Experts on deer identification, habitat, behaviour, impact and management spoke to a group of interested landholders on control measures and ongoing management of deer.
Firearms training for women on farm
Empowering women to use firearms for the humane destruction of pest animals and livestock
Fox Control Project Expands South
The Shoalhaven Fox Control Project has expanded to south of the Shoalhaven River