
Kangarooby Landcare organised a tree planting day for the Glossy Black Cockatoo over at Gooloogong Public School
Read MoreOur volunteers include crafters, artists, technology experts, data collectors, bird surveyors, disaster repairers, bakers, farmers, teachers, local businesses & community organisations. Together we’re working to create a community that’s resilient, connected & full of life. How good is that!
Read MoreLandscape connectivity is essential for maintaining ecosystem and species health, boosting long-term survival by enabling populations to diversity and adapt to an ever-changing climate. While we are primarily focused on birds, these principles also hold true for human populations and as such, we’ll be encouraging our friends, neighbours and countrymen to get out amongst it as we plant our way to a greener and healthier tomorrow
Read MoreWe know it’s a big week for our friends over in the USA but did not expect to wake up this morning and find nearly 1000 of them had landed on our little old website! Turns out the good people…
Read MoreHead on down to Pioneer Park, Eugowra to help the newly formed Eugowra Catchment Landcare celebrate their launch. Join us for a sausage sizzle and an informal talk from Adam Kerezsy (Dr Fish) along with a tune or two by Adam and Nerida Cuddy.
Read MoreThose of you who know Mid Lachlan Landcare know that we’re both mycology and citizen science enthusiasts, sharing our passion for both accross many events, including Mycology May & the Great Southern Bioblitz each year. So, when our friends at Fungimap published a link to some interesting reserch that combined these two passions, we just had to give it a closer look…
Read MoreMid Lachlan Landcare takes our Central Tablelands Landcare network to visit two best practice farms in the Cowra region.
Read MoreThe Farming forecastor tool measures and records soil moisture down to 60cm. It’s a great resource for educators, conservationists and graziers.
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