Case Studies
Landcare Online
Raising awareness and buidling connections across Greater Sydney
Cumberland Plain Landcare Support
A support Program for western Sydney's Landcare and Bushcare community
Greater Sydney Intrepid Landcare
Inspiring the next Landcare generation in Sydney.
Strategic Plan (Sep16-Jun19)
Development of the Greater Sydney Landcare Network's Strategic Plan
Training for Native Revegetation
Training in best practice methods for successful native revegetation activities
The Buzz on Native Solitary Bees
An introduction to the amazing diversity of native solitary bees.
Spotlight on Diversity and Conservation
Spotlighting our regions nocturnal native wildlife as a fun way to engage the community in conserving biodiversity.
Primary Schools Look at Creek Health
Drake and Jennings primary schools visit Tenterfield and use water bugs to determine the creeks health.
Community Composting Program
Reducing organic waste going into the general waste collection system.
The Cat & the Trap
Building landholder capacity in threatened species conservation and control of feral cats at Bald Nob - Skeleton Creek
Seed Spotting in the Glen Innes District
The aim of this project is to provide land managers with training to improve planning, implementation and on ground outcomes of revegetation projects on private land in the GLENRAC area.
New Technologies
Introducing new technologies to land managers for feral cat monitoring
Management of Soil Seed Bank at Glen Elgin
Management of the soil seed bank at the Glen Elgin Endangered Ecological Community.
Glen Elgin Eco Carers
The Glen Elgin Eco Carers group formed in 2008 and have secured several small grants to work towards achieving the goals of the group.
Fit Farmers for Glen Innes
GLENRAC hosts an annual Fit Farmers event on National R U OK Day held on the 8th September. This event supports GLENRAC's goal to build a strong and resilient community.
Fabulous Rural Women's Day
GLENRAC hosts an annual event for rural women on International Rural Women's Day on the 15th October.
Biodiversity Training & Mentoring on Rummery's Hill
2016 Saving Our Threatened Species
GLENRAC hosted an information evening titled ‘Save Our Threatened Species’. Our guest speakers were UNE PhD students Trent Forge and Frances Zewe who are studying the biology and ecology of spotted tailed quolls and feral cats.
Microbats in the Young Shire
This project is designed to provide habitat for up to 15 species of microbat through the installation of roosting boxes, the provision of future habitat through tree and shrub planting, and also aims to increase community awareness.