Connecting young people with nature: Benefits for biodiversity, mental health and social connection

Background  Time in nature can provide many benefits to young people and can positively influence their mental health. However it has been found that adolescents typically spend far less time in nature than either younger children or adults.  In parallel, emerging research has noted the conflicting impacts from the benefits of connecting with nature and…

Yanco Biodiversity Field Day

Together with the Biodiversity Conservation Trust, Murrumbidgee Landcare recently held a BioBlitz with students from Yanco Public School. The children learnt about native birds, vegetation, habitat and other fauna in and around the wetland located near the school.   This field day was funded through the “Partnering in Private Land Conservation” project, funded by the…

Landcare-led Resilience Project

Landcare-Led Landscape Resilience Tools and data for restoration decisions For 30 years, Landcare has driven grassroots change in natural resource management and landscape restoration, building local knowledge and pioneering an ethical shift toward sustainable communities. The now-completed Landcare-Led Landscape Resilience project marks a new era, equipping farmers and Landcare groups with tools and data for…

Case Study LP44 – Improving farm dams

Stock can cause pugging of dam banks, destroy vegetation through trampling, rubbing and chewing, and decrease the water quality in the dam from their urine and faecal contamination. Constant stock access can also significantly exacerbate soil erosion of dams and surrounding creek-lines. This can adversely affect water quality at a much larger spatial scale. A…

Native seeds

Seeds are the future

A word from the RALF (March 2023) Native seeds play a crucial role in preserving the biodiversity and ecological balance of our planet. They are vital for restoring degraded landscapes, improving soil fertility and providing habitat for wildlife. However, the process of collecting, cleaning, propagating and planting native seeds is often misunderstood or overlooked. This…

Revegetation in the Hay region

Revegetation Guide for Hay and surrounds

This comprehensive guide covers all you need to know about revegetation in the Hay region and surrounds! Topics covered include: The native plants and plant communities found in the Hay region Preparing and planting a revegetation site Seed collection calendar Seed collection and treatment Direct seeding Weed management Download here – Revegetation Guide for Hay…

Saltbush on the plains (image credit: Alix McFarland)

The Rapid Assessment Method (RAM) App

A word from the RALF (February 2023) What is RAM? RAM stands for Rapid Assessment and Monitoring Method. The development of the RAM is a joint project between Local Government NSW and Local Land Services, funded by the NSW Environmental Trust through their Linear Reserves Program. The RAM was developed to provide a simple approach…