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30 August 2024
Murnong Farm Field Day with Dr Mason and Miriam Crane
Show-casing best practice strategies for positive economic and environmental impacts on native vegetation restoration.
What to Expect:
- Farm talk - Miriam and Mason Crane, property owners
Hear about their story of how they bought a farm with 38 old paddock trees
See how they have turned it into a biodiverse property that has thousands of grasses, shrubs, trees and wildlife
- Farm Tour - Get on ground and see firsthand what they have done
- Q&A Session - Ask your burning questions!
More Info:
For 30 years Landcare has driven grassroots change in Natural Resource Management in the Murrumbidgee and Murray catchments.
Funded through the Federal Government's Future Drought Fund, Murrumbidgee Landcare Incorporated, in partnership with Holbrook Landcare Network, is delivering Landcare’s Landscape Resilience project. This workshop is the projects second outcome working with the local network of trial and demonstration.
Dr Mason Crane, a field ecologist with NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust along with his wife Miriam run a pastoral property near Coolac, integrating biodiversity conservation into the running of their fat lamb enterprise. Since 2012 the couple have tried and tested many different revegetation projects across their farm, come along and learn what has worked and what hasn’t. They are opening up their farm to show
This is a free event and light refreshments and lunch will be provided
Participants are asked to bring: Enclosed walking shoes, chair, water, warm clothes and a hat
Please RSVP for this great workshop via the link.
For more info contact:
Leigh Mathieson E. lmathieson@mli.org.au M. 0428 616 350