
South East Local Land Services Grazing Management Project aims to deliver on economic, social and environmental outcomes by engaging graziers to learn about and implement sustainable and regenerative grazing practices in a peer learning environment.
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Three species of woodland plants have been targeted for seed collection in an effort to better understand germination and dormancy issues
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Beautiful native orchids and other wildflowers were on display for our woodland walk at “Kooragindi”
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The importance of soil and management practices to sustain agriculture was one of the topics discussed at our recent field trip as part of the NSW Landcare and Local Land Services Conference.
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Earth and Environmental Science students learn about landscape processes and NRM issues on MLL’s Landcare Tour.
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A number of species of wattles will soon be planted as part of the Squirrel Glider Conservation Project. They play an important role in providing critical food resources, particularly during winter.
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Mid Lachlan Landcare and Young District Landcare collaborated recently for the Squirrel Glider Field Day held at Crowther NSW (between Cowra and Young). The field day coincided with National Threatened Species Day held each year on September 7th to commemorate the death of the last Tasmanian Tiger held in Hobart Zoo in 1936.
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The Cranbury, Cudal, Cargo area grazing meeting had a good turnout this week with animal nutrition expert and Soils for Life representatives.
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