Case Studies
South East Landcare Biodiversity Conversations
What's possible when Landcarers connect on biodiversity projects that matter to them?
Fine Art Fungi - community art exhibition
Fine Art Fungi (FAF) was an inclusive and uplifting art exhibition illustrating the importance of fungi. It was part of the Central Tablelands Local Land Services (CTLLS) and Central Tablelands Regional Landcare (CTRL) Mycology May program.
Biocontrol of African Boxthorn
A pilot project to release a biocontrol agent for the control of African boxthorn.
Blake Botanic Reserve Refurbishment
Deniliquin High School students refurbish and construct seating areas for all to enjoy
Upper Richmond River Festival
Putting the spotlight on river health though a festival program offering something for everyone with an interest in caring for our creeks and rivers
New Landcare Group for Upper Murray
Community enthusiasm has ignited the Landcare passion in Khancoban
Disaster recovery through Healing with Nature in Penrith
HNLN helps the community to reconnect to nature and each through nature therapy and in turn can also help nature recover
Restoring Our Bushland Together Hawkesbury
Supporting disaster recovery across fire and floods by providing advice, onground assistance, supporting groups, and connecting residents to suppor educational resources and networks.
Eurobodalla Intrepid Landcare
Young legends, teens to thirties, connecting with each other and their environment
Storm Water remediation
Storm water remediation workshop and tour for council staff
Frogs and Biodiversity in your catchment
Farmers Creek Frog Monitoring Citizen Science project
Glossy Black Cockatoo Post Bush Fire Habitat
Opportunities to work with the glossy black cockatoos have increased with funded projects and a targeted education program.
Building Bridges to Boorowa
A long and proud 23-year partnership between North Sydney Bushcare and Boorowa Community Landcare Group.
Engaging Gumbaynggirr Youth - South Grafton Dunggirr (Koalas)
Working with local primary schools to engage their Aboriginal students to gain knowledge and understanding about the local koalas.
Benchmarking soil health with Green Triangle Farmers
Producers supporting each other and learning to monitor their soils through regenerative farming practice changes
Biocontrol using Cochineal Bugs
Using insects to control Wheel Cactus in the Western Region