Case Studies
Enhancing remnant woodland
Reinstating the shrub layer in woodland communities to improve biodiversity
Collaboration - Stronger Together
Mid Hunter Landcare invited the Singleton Shire Landcare Network, Hunter Region Landcare Network, Hunter Local Land Services and the Upper Hunter Weeds Authority to show a unified approach to local natural resource management
Action Planning for the Mid Hunter LLC
Stakeholder input into the Landcare Coordinator Initiative in the Mid Hunter
Training - Financial Management and Governance
Financial management and governance were repeatedly identified as organisational needs in local Landcare groups, so a training day was developed.
Woodland Stepping Stones
Re-introducing Paddock Trees into farms
Not Enough Hollows to go Around
Species Specific Nest Box Project
Native Plant Workshops
Merriwa locals undergo training in native seed collection, identification & propagation.
MCCL wins Environment Award
Martindale Creek Catchment Landcare awarded the Environment Award at Muswellbrook Shire Council's 2017 Australia Day Awards.
Wollemi Weeds & Wine
A weekend of exploring, friendship and learning about the Wollemi – Martindale environment.
Reclaiming Alfred Road Reserve - Killabakh
Biological Crofton Weed Release In The Manning
Making a Difference
Farm Gate Tour
Showcasing diverse enterprises in the lower Manning Valley.
Makeover of Browns Creek, Taree
Community driven, Landcare facilitated bush regeneration.
Walk in the Rainforest, Old Bar
Engaging the community at Old Bar in the protection of littoral rainforest
Improving e-communications with members
Implementing MailChimp to better manage newsletter communications and performance
Beefing up Fish Habitat on Farms
A beef producer on the Macleay River demonstrates how best to address river bank erosion and fish habitat loss at his Sherwood property.
A walk on the wild side
Exploring on-farm biodiversity in the Narromine area
Gearing Down - workshop for farmers
Navigating the complexities and hard conversations surrounding family farm succession
Y2K- A Climate Change Wildlife Highway
The Yarrahapinni to Killiekrankie Biodiversity Alliance (Y2K) is dedicated to reconnecting a significant wildlife corridor on private land in the Macleay and Nambucca Catchments