Case Studies

10 case studies found

Beyond the Group Model - Independent Land Managers Shape Western NSW

The current membership model recognises and supports the efforts of groups. Yet across Western NSW, landholders manage vast landscapes independently. Land care is embedded in their everyday operations. To achieve improved long term environmental outcomes, we must recognise, value and support these everyday efforts that occur outside the traditional group model. All land care needs to be counted.

June 2026   NEW Agriculture Biodiversity Grazing Environment Erosion Control Habitat Livestock Landcare Native Vegetation Pest control Private Land Conservation Rangelands Weed control Water quality

Water Ponding and Spreading with Ray Thompson

Rangeland Rehabilitation on farm talk and tour

May 2022   Agriculture Rangelands Soils

Healthy Soils, Healthy Farms Education Program

Landcare shares the knowledge of how farmers care for our most precious resource soil to school children

May 2019   Soils Education Rangelands

Healthy Landscapes - Healthy Food

2017 Western Landcare Forum

November 2017   Livestock Workshops Soils Rangelands Education Grazing Resources

Empowering Future Landcarers

A youth agricultural network empowering the next generation of Landcarers

November 2017   Youth Workshops Rangelands

Keeping it Local

The obstacles to eating local in Western NSW

November 2017   Soils Livestock Rangelands Grazing

Picturing the Rangelands Plants

Creating a booklet to provide pictorial identification of Rangelands plant species

November 2016   Soils Biodiversity Education Rangelands

Gilgunnia Pest Exclusion Cluster

Land managers and members of the Gilgunnia Landcare unite to form a cluster group to better manage the impact of pest animals on productivity using Total Pest Exclusion Fencing.

May 2017   Soils Pest control Planning Rangelands

Making an Ass of Wild Dogs

Using wild donkeys as a tool too control wild dogs

February 2017   Pest control Education Grazing Rangelands

Going Where No Landcarer has Gone Before

Starting the new Lower Darling Landcare group along the Darling River

June 2017   Erosion Control Rangelands Grazing