Landcare groups spend thousands of volunteer hours restoring habitat. Telling the stories of their efforts and storing maps and surveys of a group are sometimes forgotten about until there is no sign of the records. As people get older and Landcare groups fold and change there is a need to store information built up by groups. Information such as roadside surveys and locations of plantings are important to the new up and coming members to maintain the threads of the group. New Landcarers have little knowledge of the threads that have gone on before them if the information is not stored and accessible.
Case Study: Bridging the Landcare knowledge gap with a Bioblitz
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