Published January 07, 2026
18 projects from across the State received funding, putting more than 4,000 native plants in the ground during the 2025 planting season!
These projects are more than just planting trees; they are working towards larger goals such as restoring degraded land, enhancing remnant native vegetation, improving waterway health and soil quality, and creating habitat corridors.
Funded Projects:
- Circular Head Landcare Group - Continued revegetation at Scopus Farm
- Friends of Dempster Creek - Replanting of banks of Dempster Creek
- Bronwyn Douglas - Dandelion Tasmania
- Melissa Tolson - Figure Eight Creek
- Leap Farm - Leap Farm remnant protection
- Spring Farm Koonya - Spring Farm Restoration
- Dover Landcare - Glenbervie Farm
- Reveg the Ridge - Reveg Denison Ridge foothills
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Silver Hill Road Group - Wildlife Corridor Extension
- Anissa Lawrence - Healthy Country - restoring degraded farmland for nature
- James Edmanson - Plants for Palawa
- Gayle Newbold - Regeneration after plantation
- Ellendale Landcare Group - Revegetating the Jones River
- Far South Coastcare - Southport Bush Pantry
- Quamby Bend Landcare Group - One Tree Shelter Belt for August 2025
- Pedro Thogersen - Happy Hollows - Restoring riverbank and creekside valley corridors
- Colynn Landcare - Colynn Landcare follow on
Image Gallery

Image: Gayle Newbold

Image: Ellendale Landcare

Image: Friends of Dempster Creek

Image: Colynn Landcare

Image: James Edmanson