Case Studies

Displaying case studies 521540 out of 1229 found.

Community groups working together

Tweed Landcare and Tweed Valley Wildlife Carers working together to respond to drought and fire recovery leads to formal partnership.

Caring for Paddock Sentinels

Planting and Protecting Paddock Trees across the Kyeamba and Tarcutta Valley Landcare Groups

Landcare benefits from ANU Science Support

A collaboration between the Australian National University’s Fenner Institute and Landcare networks in the Central Tablelands and Central West regions is building knowledge and skills for better Box Gum Grassy Woodland management on farmland.

Koala Habit Corridor Program - providing landholder support

Working with landholders in Kurrajong to overcome challenges encountered since starting the Koala Habitat Corridor Program 8 months ago.

Value of Community

How we can work together to save money, plant trees and help each other

Burren Junction Landcare Group

Landcare for Burren Junction

Drought Break Workshops

Drought break workshops supporting farming families

Improving collaboration with Council

Manning Coastcare is working to improve communication and collaboration with MidCoast Council for better outcomes for all

Grazing Education - Dick Richardson

Grazing Naturally in the Walgett Shire

Life and Light In The Western Region 2020

Using photography as a means to bring people together and increase mental wellbeing

Community Mental Health

Tiny, furry insect terminators!

Microbats of the Young District

2019 NSW Landcare & LLS Conference

Putting the spotlight on the western region of NSW

Landcare

Land for Wildlife

A stepping stone in land conservation

Social Media Strategies

Social Media training in the Central West during COVID19 restrictions

Clean up for Clyde (the Little Penguin)

Landcare and school volunteers help to restore Little Penguin habitat

Fodder Factory Keeping Lambs Fed in Drought

EVAN FRANKHAM has got plenty of lush, nutritious feed on his Suntop farm to keep 500 breeding ewes in full production, but this fodder isn’t being grazed from his bare brown paddocks – it’s being produced from barley seed that’s sprouted in a purpose-made shed called a fodder factory

Grazing Livestock

Black Summer Support Sessions

Oyster Industry Disaster Assistance & Support Sessions

Life After Death

What to do with the dieback trees?

Grandparents and Grandfriends

Improving the connection between primary school children and older members of the community

Low-cost solutions produce high-quality results

An educational and on-ground program of low-cost erosion control techniques makes a big impact in the Kyeamba Valley