Seed Resilience Project Update
Landcare Tasmania’s Seed Resilience Project was developed in response to a forecasted decrease in native plant propagation and an increasing demand for local provenance plants for biodiverse revegetation projects in Tasmania.
Read moreRegeneration at Penny's
22nd June 2023 |
This week we enjoyed a picturesque visit to Penny Laksey's property to have a look at the natural regeneration happening along the kukuninka/Leven River in North West lutruwita.
With the assistance of Landcare Tasmania and some serious elbow grease from these amazing farmers, the site has responded positively. A concerted effort by Penny and husband Steve through fencing, offstream watering, natural regeneration and active revegetation has resulted in a functioning and healthy riparian zone, improved water quality and healthy stock and pasture.
Read moreCarbon Farming Workshops a Success
28th March 2023 |
This month, we hosted two workshops on carbon farming and environmental markets. The aim of these workshops was to facilitate discussion with farmers and experts in the field on how environmental markets work, and how we can make the most of them.
Read moreCooee Primary Explore Their Local Patch
24th March 2023 |
Last Friday we visited Cooee Primary School to explore their local patch.
Read moreNorthern Slopes Landscape Project
Supporting better water health in the Northern Slopes Region.
Read moreCommunity demand to learn more this decade on ecosystem restoration
3rd Nov 2022 |
Practical workshops for cat management
25th Oct 2022 |
On 19th October we held a practical workshop on feral cat management for Landcarers.
Read moreWorkshops for practical action on feral cats
5th Oct 2022 |
We are holding two feral cat workshops this month to help Landcarers take practical action to manage feral cats.
Read moreFeral Cat Info Night in Ulverstone
14 Sept 2022 | Last Friday the 9th September, we got together in Ulverstone with community members and feral cat experts to answer questions and discuss what we can do as a community to manage the state-wide feral cat problem.
Read moreWorkshop: Making sure your plants thrive
30th June 2022 |
On Monday 27th June, Landcare Tasmania members enjoyed a free workshop learning how to grow native plants successfully.
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