Case Studies
2017 Glen Innes Pasture Update
GLENRAC worked in collaboration with 7 partner organisations to host a Pasture Update on the 22nd March 2017. The event attracted 127 participants.
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.
Barb Busters
Barbed wire removal for the benefit of wildlife on working farms
Fruit tree pruning workshop
Care and pruning workshops for backyard orchardists
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.
Improving Native Plant Identification
Native plant identification day improves knowledge, promotes group activities and future planning requirements
Dryland Pasture Walk & Talk
Local research on dryland pasture species explained during an interactive field day
Grain Farmers Improve Storage
Grain storage workshop enables producers to maintain grain quality on-farm
Resourcing effectively
Electronic evaluation improves resource allocation and leverages funding support
Feeding Ewes and Finishing Lambs
Drought confinement feeding workshop addresses landholder needs
Native bee workshop
An introduction to the fascinating world of bees
Buzzing to be involved with bees
Mudgee Bee Group - beekeeping through education, mentoring, and demonstration
Healthy Minds, Healthy Environments
Green Day: Engaging students with the environment and their community