Farm Dam Enhancement - Train the Trainer (North West)
Landcare Tasmania, ANU Sustainable Farms and the Tas Farm Innovation Hub are hosting three Farm Dam Enhancement 'Train the Trainer' Days across the state (north-west, north and south) in February 2025.
These Train-the-Trainer sessions are designed for NRM, Land Management and Landcare professionals to develop the skills needed to support farmers in enhancing farm dams for both biodiversity and productivity.
If you are interested in enhancing your farm dam but aren't looking to host your own field day, join our North West Field Day event!
What to Expect
The ANU Sustainable Farms team will lead the day covering:
- Understanding Ecological Literacy - Helping landholders understand and use scientific evidence to make informed farm management decisions while recognising the connection between human activities and ecosystem health
- Science of Farm Dam Enhancement – Understanding the multiple benefits of enhanced farm dams, including improved water quality, carbon storage, and increased biodiversity.
- Supporting Landholders – How to guide farmers through planning, implementing, and monitoring farm dam projects tailored to their landscape and needs.
- Behaviour Change & Adoption – Insights into farmer decision-making and effective approaches to encourage sustainable dam management.
- Delivering Effective Field Days – Best practices for running engaging and impactful extension activities, including a local farm visit to demonstrate key concepts in action.
- What Can Be Done in Your Area - Landcare Tas projects and FDE opportunities.
Participants will gain in-depth knowledge, hands-on experience, and access to Sustainable Farms’ educational resources, leaving with the confidence to lead farm dam enhancement initiatives in their communities.
What to bring-
Bring along a drink bottle, notebook, pen and please wear long pants and boots for the site visits. Lunch and morning tea will be provided. Please let us know any dietary requirements below.
There is no cost for this event but registration in required (see below)
This workshop is part of Landcare Tasmania's Landscape Restoration and Community Outreach programs. This project is being delivered by Landcare Tasmania with support from the TAS Farm Innovation Hub through funding from the Australian Government’s Future Drought Fund