Economic Benefits of Native Shelter Belts
A summary of the benefits of native shelter belts for agricultural productivity, biosecurity, landscape and land value. Produced by the Basalt to Bay Landcare Network , 10 pages
A summary of the benefits of native shelter belts for agricultural productivity, biosecurity, landscape and land value. Produced by the Basalt to Bay Landcare Network , 10 pages
An information guide to the major native plant communities of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. Produced by Murrumbidgee Irrigation, 2 pages
A simple guide to building a bee hotel, to provide alternative nesting sites for bees in areas where habitat is lacking. Plus the added bonus that they’re fun to make and add a quirky feature to your garden! Produced by Narrandera Landcare Food Garden, 4 pages
A guide to managing very high conservation value ground‑layers in Box Gum Grassy Woodlands. Produced by CSIRO, 52 pages
A “how-to” kit for ways to engage the 18-35 demographic (and of course those who may not fall into this, but are still young at heart!) Produced by Landcare Australia and the Australian Government National Landcare Programme, 32 pages
A guide to help you understand the process and jargon associated with applying for funding assistance. Developed by RDA Australia, 15 pages
2016 – 2019 Funded by the NSW Government, and supported through the partnership of Local Land Services and Landcare NSW Murrumbidgee Landcare Inc. employed four Landcare Coordinators to work across four regions: Irrigation region Mid-Murrumbidgee North region Mid-Murrumbidgee South region Rangelands region The role of Landcare Coordinators is to increase the capacity of host organisations…
2016 – 2017 Funded by the Bjarne K Dahl Trust Murrumbidgee Landcare received a $15,000 grant to undertake this project, with the aim of mapping the distribution of the Inland River Red Gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis), and assessing the health of the stands of these trees across the Riverina Plains. The project was officially launched on National Tree…
2017 – 2018 Funded by Riverina Local Land Services Free nest boxes were made available to members of the Coolamon, Wagga Wagga Urban, Kyeamba, Tarcutta and Eastern Riverina Landcare groups. Landcare members were able to receive up to 3 nest boxes to be placed in former Landcare plantings or areas of existing native vegetation. The…