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Central Tablelands Landcare partners with MRA Consulting and Australian Native Landscapes to deliver an EPA funded project looking at increasing the uptake of the use of compost on farms in our district.
Apply now to join a grazing group in the Central Tablelands - spaces limited. Get your name on the list ASAP.
Monitoring your revegetation success (or not) is critical to doing a better job next time.
As "May is Membership Month" continues we thought we would share some information about you - our membership.... You may have to allow picture to download to see some of our info graphics in this post.
We are hosting two Dung Beetle workshops in early December - the resources below will help you prepare for this workshop - but also to learn more about Dung Beetles in Australia after the workshop.
Central Tablelands Landcare with assistance through a non-competitive Landcare grant from the Central Tablelands LLS is bringing Cam Wilson to our district so that we can learn first hand some ideas for tackling erosion and slowing water in our local area. This will be a great follow up for our members that visited Mulloon Creek a few years ago.
Central Tablelands Landcare has secured funding from the NSW Environmental Trust and the Central Tablelands LLS to be able to offer landholders a unique opportunity to plant paddock trees and small clusters of trees to better build better links between existing vegetation on their property.
Central Tablelands Landcare has a range of opportunities for our landholders to get involved in tree planting over the coming year - including growing the trees and collecting seed. Read on for more information.
With Wattle Day just gone and spring on us now it's time to have a look at the wattles we have flowering in the Central Tablelands.
In September 2016 we sent out a quick survey to all our members on our e-newsletter list as well as posting the survey and links on Facebook and other social media. We got 60 replies back in total, 43 from our membership (about a 10% reply rate across our membership of about 400) and we also got 17 replies from our weblink and link on Facebook. The results will support our current application for revegetation grant support through the NSW Environmental Trust.