Case Studies
Bland Shire Wildflower Walk
Spring Wildflower Walk at Gubbata with local native plant enthusiast, 93 year old Elsie Allison
Backyard Fruit Tree Care & Pruning Workshops
Tackling a local biosecurity issue in an engaging way
Regional Wild Dog Control Program
Raising awareness and assisting landholder and agency cooperation to improve control outcomes
Recreating Wootton’s Forest
Rapid restoration of forest ecology
Coming together for soil health
Landholders working together to protect and enhance our foundational agricultural resource
Walla Wetland Workshops a Winner!
Community connection through participation
Barb Busters
Barbed wire removal for the benefit of wildlife on working farms
The Truth About Trees
Restoring connectivity and improving biodiversity and productivity in the Yass area.
Feral (and not so feral) cats: The good, the bad and the ugly
Yass Landcare Group recently held an informative meeting with feral cat expert Dr Tony Buckmaster from University of Canberra about feral cats in the area.
Strong Communities Initiative
Local steering committee forms to combat community decline
Resourcing effectively
Electronic evaluation improves resource allocation and leverages funding support
Improving Native Plant Identification
Native plant identification day improves knowledge, promotes group activities and future planning requirements
Grain Farmers Improve Storage
Grain storage workshop enables producers to maintain grain quality on-farm
Feeding Ewes and Finishing Lambs
Drought confinement feeding workshop addresses landholder needs
Ewes for the Future
Comparing the merits and profitability of sheep breeds for farming enterprises
Dryland Pasture Walk & Talk
Local research on dryland pasture species explained during an interactive field day