Case Studies
Local Landcare Coordinator strengthens rural community conservation
A new Local Landcare Coordinator based in Berrigan Shire Council office has strengthened Landcare support locally through building relationships, attending meetings, and offering on-ground advice. Local Landcare presence means improved access and boosted capacity for community to plan restoration works, apply for grants and explore reintroduction of rare locally native plant species.
Paddock Trees for Koalas
Fencing paddock trees to encourage the natural regeneration process within Areas of Regional Koala Significance (ARKS)
Embracing Festival Culture in Landcare to Attract Young Adults
Greater Sydney Landcare's Wildventure program utilises "festival-like" concepts and event structures to engage young adults in Landcare.
Landcare-Led Landscape Resilience – tools and data for restoration decisions (project design)
Future Drought Fund - cross regional projects
National Tree Day Events Popular in Forbes and Parkes
CWLL run National Tree Day events in Forbes and Parkes on the last Saturday and Sunday of July each year.
Farmers are working together to repair Yarran Creek in Grong Grong
Fencing and revegetating Yarran Creek in Grong Grong NSW.
Upper Richmond River Festival
Putting the spotlight on river health though a festival program offering something for everyone with an interest in caring for our creeks and rivers
Frogs and Biodiversity in your catchment
Farmers Creek Frog Monitoring Citizen Science project
Building Bridges to Boorowa
A long and proud 23-year partnership between North Sydney Bushcare and Boorowa Community Landcare Group.
Climate Change momentum in YAN
Climate Ready plants are rolling out
Roadside Revegetators
Students learn about roadside vegetation in the Riverina
Bobin Creek: Surviving Fire, Floods and Feral Intruders
Landholder action on erosion & tree loss
Delivering the right trees in the right place through community tree planting programs.
Its so satisfying helping the community to plant trees. Not only are you building a better future for the environment, but you are bringing people together to share conversations and learn something.
Growing Recovery in the Mid Western Region
A Landcare Led Bushfire Recovery project has grown 10,000 native plants.