Case Studies
All smiles on the Deua
A chance to reflect and celebrate past successes and plan and prepare for future works
Biological Control Release
Jewel Beetle release to assist landholders in their fight to control Cats Claw Creeper.
Intrepids making Local Landcare Coordinator redundant
Western Sydney Intrepid Landcarers plan, carry out and achieve outcomes for landholders
Action plan for vine weeds
An Action Plan for the management of vine weeds in the greater Macleay catchment has been prepared to identify key actions for the strategic management of these weeds.
Nabiac Landcare Group
Bringing biodiversity back in the village of Nabiac
Weed Blitzes
Weed Blitzes have been organised to support small groups with big weed problems
Swamped by Threats
Partnerships supporting the protection of endangered vegetation communities
Getting through the Dry
Planning for how to survive the predicted continue dry times in the area
Police Paddock Partnerships
Community connection through participation
Nasty Nasella - working together to manage the problem
A planned approach is needed to manage serrated tussock.
Tree Poppers for Privet Removal
Dandarrga Landcare on the Dorrigo Plateau
Restoration of Farmers Creek at Oakey Park
Supporting and increasing community capacity and engagement
Biological Pest Controls
Overview of the progress of biological controls of weed species across the Shoalhaven and Illawarra
Bundilla Scout Planting Day
A Treemendous day for Bundilla Scouts
Taking local action on weeds
In 2016 GLENRAC formed a new sub-committee to the Committee of Management. The purpose of the sub-committee was to provide input into the draft Regional Weeds Plan but the results of the sub-committee have delivered much more.
Woody Weeds training Watagan Creek
Rehabilitation of Watagan Creek is a a priority for Wollombi Landcare so a workshop was held to address the issues.
Corridor Links and Carbon Sinks
Biodiversity for Carbon and Corridors (B4CC)
Eliminating Green Cestrum
Using a coordinated approach to eliminate Green Cestrum along the Horton River and to prevent its further spread downstream
Taming the Tiger
To investigate alternative methods of Tiger Pear control including Biological and non-chemical Control methods and to try to limit the spread of Tiger Pear in the Gwydir Shire Area