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Upper Lachlan Landcare Network News
FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT: FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT:

Funding is now available for Landcare and other community groups in the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala Link! Apply now for grants of $5,000-$30,000 to support the following activities within identified priority areas: Protecting landscape connectivity Managing threats to new and existing mechanisms Restoring connectivity through revegetation Managing invasive animal threats to connectivity and threatened species Managing priority weed outbreaks Expressions of Interest close on Tuesday 14 April 2015.

Funding available for local community projects in the Abercrombie Catchment Funding available for local community projects in the Abercrombie Catchment

The Great Eastern Ranges Initiative is offering $100,000 of funding for community groups who want to get involved in protecting and restoring natural connections in priority areas of the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala (K2W) Link – a GER partnership that is working to relink the landscape for wildlife between the Greater Blue Mountains and Wyangala Dam.

Funding for landholders to reconnect the Kanangra Boyd to Wyangala Link for native wildlife Funding for landholders to reconnect the Kanangra Boyd to Wyangala Link for native wildlife

Landholders in the Abercrombie river catchment are being offered a second chance to be part of one of the largest wildlife corridor projects in Australia. The Great Eastern Ranges Initiative has announced a call for expressions of interest from individuals and community groups who are interested in proposing habitat restoration projects. Funding is being made available for grants valued at $5,000-30,000 in the Kanangra-Boyd to Wyangala Link landscape corridor.