Case Study 06 – Slow the Flow

Gully and streambank erosion is a serious issue in the Kyeamba Creek catchment. Our land has been altered for agriculture and with an increase in heavy rainfalls in the last few years, unnatural erosion of the banks and gullies of the upper catchment have intensified with significantly more sediment being transported downstream. This impacts on…

Case Study 14 – Shaping up with Landcare

With only limited activities in the Hay region that involved the urban community in Landcare, an opportunity was taken to support community interest in holding a practical tree pruning workshop. The aim was to upskill individuals on the requirements of keeping their backyards and orchards tidy, healthy and free of fruit flies. There were no…

Case Study 17 – Saving a Pleistocene Relic

The Riverine Plain Inland River Red Gums (RPIRRG) of the Riverina bioregion are small, resilient remnants still persisting after prior stream depositions thought to have ceased under arid conditions during the Pleistocene age. Stands of RPIRRG are generally less than 5 ha in size, and are randomly and widely scattered along prior streams on the…