NSW Landcare Gateway
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au
Corowa District Landcare’s Grassy Woodlands Project
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/corowa-district-landcare-group/corowa-district-landcare2019s-grassy-woodlands-project
The Grassy Woodlands Project is a partnership between Murray Local Land Services and local Landcare GroupsNo publisherNative VegetationBiodiversityHabitat2022/06/30 07:45:03 GMT+0LP Case StudyDandarrga Landcare
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/dandarrga-landcare
Dorrigo Plateau RegionNo publisherby-ncFarm ForestryNative VegetationBiodiversityHabitatSoilsOrganisationDaroo Orange Urban Landcare Group
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/daroo-orange-urban-landcare-group
No publisherby-ncWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityHabitatCommunityPublic Lands and ReservesUrban and Peri-urbanEducationLocal GovernmentOrganisationDixon Park Beach Landcare
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/dixon_park
Meet 1st Tuesday of the month at 8:30am. Meet in car park off Berner Street.No publisherby-ncWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityHabitatRiparianCommunityWater qualityLocal GovernmentOrganisationDungog Common Landcare
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/dungog-common-land-care
Dungog Common is a Crown Reserve of 260 ha located on the very edge of the town of Dungog. Cared for by a dedicated group of volunteers, the 'Dungog Commoners', and managed by the Dungog Common Recreation Reserve Trust the Common is zoned for passive recreational use and environmental protection. The Common provides habitat for threatened wildlife including koala, spotted-tail quoll, brush-tailed phascogale, grey-headed flying fox, forest owls, and woodland birds. The aim of the group is to protect and preserve this habitat, especially the listed slaty red gum (Eucalyptus glaucina) and the endangered white-flowered wax plant (Cynanchum elegans), through weed removal, erosion control, and revegetation.No publisherby-ncWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityRiparianCommunityErosion ControlPublic Lands and ReservesCultural HeritageGrazingOrganisationDuffys Forest Residents Association
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/duffy-forest-residents
The Progress Association has the following major aims: 1. To preserve the natural and unique beauty of Duffys Forest by promoting proper planning of all future developments. 2. To express the co-coordinated viewpoints of residents to the various authorities, particularly Warringah Council and the State Government, who exercise wide-ranging powers over the direction of development, in order to protect the amenity of the area.No publisherby-ncUrban and Peri-urbanBiodiversityOrganisationFar South Coast Landcare Association Inc
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/far-south-coast-landcare-association-inc
The Association supports individuals and groups working to improve land and water resources on the Far South Coast.No publisherby-ncClimateBiodiversityEducationGrazingResearchOrganisationCoastal Weeds Video
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/far-south-coast-landcare-association-inc/coastal-weeds-video
The Far South Coast Landcare Association has just released an inspiring video to showcase a project and prove that partnership, volunteers and passion can make a difference. You will also be treated to some spectacular footage of their local coastline.........No publisherBiodiversity2018/03/15 16:00:00 GMT+0News ItemBemboka Landcare - A cool burning passion
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/far-south-coast-landcare-association-inc/bemboka-landcare-a-cool-burning-passion-1
Using fire to manage Lowland Grassy Woodland Endangers Ecological Communities in the Bega Valley Shire.No publisherNative VegetationBiodiversityLLCI Case StudyFish Habitat Network
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/fish-habitat-network
The Fish Habitat Network is made up of organisations and people dedicated to making more fish naturally by protecting and rehabilitating fish habitat. Fish habitat includes the vegetation along the banks of waterways and instream habitat such as snags as well as freshwater and estuarine wetlands, mangrove forests and floodplains.No publisherby-ncWeed controlWetlandsBiodiversityHabitatEstuaryRiparianCommunityWater qualityEducationResourcesOrganisationFoundation for National Parks & Wildlife
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/foundation-for-national-parks-and-wildlife
The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife is a not-for-profit organisation that cares for Australia's natural and cultural heritage. It is a fundraiser and grant-maker. The Foundation works closely with Landcare Australia, and organises Corporate Environmental Volunteer Events at a number of iconic National Parks.No publisherby-ncWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityPublicityHabitatResearchPublic Lands and ReservesPest controlMonitoringEducationCultural HeritageOrganisationFriends of the Colo
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/friends-of-the-colo
Friends of the Colo is a volunteer managed Landcare group formed in 2000 to assist the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service and other Colo River catchment landowners in eradicating introduced pest species, including Willows, Lantana, Cape Ivy, Tree of Heaven and Honey Locust from the World Heritage Wollemi Wilderness Area and the land that surrounds. The group runs about 12 remote activities each year in the Wollemi National Park and other National Parks that are part of or associated to the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, they varying from a weekend to a week in duration. Most of these activities are in remote and trackless parts of the Wollemi Wilderness, so they are suitable only for experienced bush walkers or pack rafters and are not open to volunteers from general pubic, unless they can demonstrate their remote area bushwalking experience. The group also has a second program in other catchments in New South Wales called "Willow Warriors". This program controls weeds along rivers and other waterways across South East NSW from Greater Sydney to the Victorian border. The Willow Warrior's program runs kayaking activities in Great Sydney in partnership with various council bushcare programs and National Parks rangers. These are run for new volunteers from the general public and the Bushcare Community with the boats. tools and instruction provided for the volunteers. The Willow Warriors program also run whitewater rafting activities on rivers though out South East New South Wales, mapping, treating and monitoring willows and other weeds. These activities are open to experienced paddlers and are generally multi-day activities as we need to allow time to do the weed control tasks as well as paddle the river and so we usually camp overnight on the river.No publisherby-nc-saWeed controlNative VegetationBiodiversityMonitoringRiparianMappingPublic Lands and ReservesPest controlOrganisationFriends of Mongarlowe River
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/friends-of-the-mongarlowe-river-inc
A small, hard-working conservation group established in 1986 by Judith Wright and working to preserve the Mongarlowe River. Located in the Braidwood Region and Monga National Park. No publisherby-ncPublic Lands and ReservesBiodiversityMonitoringCommunityOrganisation“Shift-on” Sifton Bush (Cassinia sifton)
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/gearys-gap-wamboin-landcare-group/documents/sifton_bush_210905.pdf/view
A document that provides a background on Sifton Bush in the Wamboin/Bywong area, and some management techniques. It emphasises manual management rather than the use of broadscale herbicide spraying.No publisherEnvironmentNative VegetationBiodiversityLandcareFileNative plants for sale at the Wheels of Wamboin, Market, and polling booth, Wamboin, Sat. 21 May 2022
https://landcare.nsw.gov.au/groups/gearys-gap-wamboin-landcare-group/native-plants-for-sale-at-the-wheels-of-wamboin-market-and-polling-booth-wamboin-sat-21-may-2022
Our Landcare Group will be conducting a native plant stall at the on the Wamboin oval, 9 am to 1 pm on Sat. 21 May 2022. Also there will be the Wheels of Wamboin event, and the Wamboin Home Produce and Craft Market.No publisherNative VegetationBiodiversity2022/05/20 07:34:00 GMT+0Event