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Tag: bushfire-recovery

Post Categories Media Release
“UNBEATABLE IMPACT”: ALMOST 66,000 AUSTRALIANS UNITED FOR ENVIRONMENT
Post dateOctober 3, 2022

“UNBEATABLE IMPACT”: ALMOST 66,000 AUSTRALIANS UNITED FOR ENVIRONMENT

MEDIA RELEASE Landcarers across Australia are celebrating their outstanding achievements for bushfire affected environments...
Post Categories Kangaroo Island
Cat Eradication
Post dateNovember 20, 2021

Cat Eradication

New technology helping Kangaroo Island to become feral cat free An ambitious plan is...
Post Categories Rainforests of South-East Queensland The Rainforests of the NSW North Coast and Tablelands
Clarence Cane Toads
Post dateNovember 18, 2021

Clarence Cane Toads

It’s a bust for Northern Rivers Cane Toads The number of cane toads in...
Post Categories The World Heritage listed Greater Blue Mountains
Luskintyre landcarers make a tree change
Post dateNovember 17, 2021

Luskintyre landcarers make a tree change

In a small community in NSW’s Hunter Valley, a tree change is underway with...
Post Categories The forests and coastal systems of East Gippsland
Mallacoota conservationists battle to protect Black Summer impacted butterflies only found in East Gippsland
Post dateSeptember 24, 2021

Mallacoota conservationists battle to protect Black Summer impacted butterflies only found in East Gippsland

Mallacoota conservationists battle to protect Black Summer impacted butterflies only found in East Gippsland...
Post Categories The World Heritage listed Greater Blue Mountains
Blue Mountains conservationists develop app to prevent volunteers harming bushfire impacted animals and habitat
Post dateSeptember 24, 2021

Blue Mountains conservationists develop app to prevent volunteers harming bushfire impacted animals and habitat

Blue Mountains conservationists develop app to prevent volunteers harming bushfire impacted animals and habitat...
Post Categories The Alpine Environments across ACT, NSW, Victoria
Climate testing the next generation of Snowy Monaro eucalyptus
Post dateSeptember 24, 2021

Climate testing the next generation of Snowy Monaro eucalyptus

Climate testing the next generation of Snowy Monaro eucalyptus With the release of the...
Post Categories Rainforests of South-East Queensland
‘Game-changing’ drone system monitoring koala populations set to be available for Landcare groups across country
Post dateAugust 27, 2021

‘Game-changing’ drone system monitoring koala populations set to be available for Landcare groups across country

‘Game-changing’ drone system monitoring koala populations set to be available for Landcare groups across...
Post Categories Kangaroo Island
The app protecting Kangaroo Island’s bushfire impacted birds on the brink
Post dateAugust 27, 2021

The app protecting Kangaroo Island’s bushfire impacted birds on the brink

The app protecting Kangaroo Island’s bushfire impacted birds on the brink Conservationists are recruiting...

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The Program has been supported by the Australian Government’s Bushfire Recovery Program for Wildlife and their Habitat. 

This grants program is jointly managed by Landcare Australia and the National Landcare Network, delivered in partnership with the relevant State and Territory Landcare organisations to mobilise, build capacity, increase participation and support Landcare and community groups, landowners, land managers and other partners for improved delivery of bushfire recovery actions.   

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