Case Studies
Rebalancing a Vegative Landscape
26,599 Hectares of IMPROVED FARMING MANAGEMENT
Deer Information Evening
The impact of deer upon the Glen Innes region and changes to NSW Government legislation surrounding deer game status
Setting sights on river health
All aboard for the Upper Richmond Creek Crawl exploring weeds, erosion challenges and restoration efforts
Ring the Bell
Rescuing the Bell River junction: Focusing on rehabilitation, to promote, educate, create and activate ongoing innovative staged solutions for restoration.
EMU in the Western Region
Landholders are taking action to revitalise their land by learning about new management approaches
Whole Farm Planning including Habitat Restoration
Working with multiple providers for onground outcomes
Healthy Creeks and Healthy Cattle
Excluding stock access, alleviating stream bank erosion, regenerating native riparian vegetation and fish habitat to Back and Boundary Creek’s in the Upper Richmond River catchment.
Bulahdelah and Great Lakes Keyline Project
Sharing tools, knowledge and skills for soil regeneration
Intrepids making Local Landcare Coordinator redundant
Western Sydney Intrepid Landcarers plan, carry out and achieve outcomes for landholders
More Than Just Erosion Control
Erosion Control is just the beginning of rehydrating the landscape.
Upper Bingara Riparian Restoration
A group of landholders in the Upper Bingara area wanting to improve Riparian areas on their properties
Beefing up Fish Habitat on Farms
A beef producer on the Macleay River demonstrates how best to address river bank erosion and fish habitat loss at his Sherwood property.
RIPARIAN RESILIENCE
Building resilience thru' riparian landscape links by devolved incentive grants to landholders
Macintyre River Focus, Northern NSW
Gwymac partnered with Northern Tablelands Local Land Services (NT LLS) to identify landholders in priority sub catchments to engage in river restoration and rehabilitation.
Going Where No Landcarer has Gone Before
Starting the new Lower Darling Landcare group along the Darling River
Sand Sausages on the Shoalhaven River
Shoalhaven Riverwatch - Battling bank erosion, one long sausage at a time