Case Studies
Seed Spotting in the Glen Innes District
The aim of this project is to provide land managers with training to improve planning, implementation and on ground outcomes of revegetation projects on private land in the GLENRAC area.
Biodiversity Training & Mentoring on Rummery's Hill
New Technologies
Introducing new technologies to land managers for feral cat monitoring
2016 Saving Our Threatened Species
GLENRAC hosted an information evening titled ‘Save Our Threatened Species’. Our guest speakers were UNE PhD students Trent Forge and Frances Zewe who are studying the biology and ecology of spotted tailed quolls and feral cats.
Fabulous Rural Women's Day
GLENRAC hosts an annual event for rural women on International Rural Women's Day on the 15th October.
Enabling Positive Change
A Local Leaders program offers Landcare Coordinators skills in enabling change and engaging community through position communication.
Woodlands, Fauna & Frogs
Natural resource management, biodiversity, community capacity building
Composting is for Everyone
Synergies between broad acre and home gardener composters
Succession Planning
Planning for the long term inter-generational future of the family farm