Case Studies
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.
Water Ponding and Spreading with Ray Thompson
Rangeland Rehabilitation on farm talk and tour
Healthy Soils, Healthy Farms Education Program
Landcare shares the knowledge of how farmers care for our most precious resource soil to school children
Healthy Landscapes - Healthy Food
2017 Western Landcare Forum
Empowering Future Landcarers
A youth agricultural network empowering the next generation of Landcarers
Keeping it Local
The obstacles to eating local in Western NSW
Picturing the Rangelands Plants
Creating a booklet to provide pictorial identification of Rangelands plant species
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.
Making an Ass of Wild Dogs
Using wild donkeys as a tool too control wild dogs
Going Where No Landcarer has Gone Before
Starting the new Lower Darling Landcare group along the Darling River
