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Pages tagged "LAG6"


Navigating Carbon and Biodiversity Markets

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · December 07, 2023 11:41 AM

28th November 2023 |


On Saturday 25th of November we hosted an information afternoon on Navigating Carbon & Biodiversity Markets at the Huonville Town Hall.

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On Country with SETAC

Posted on News & Media Blog by Lily Fraser · November 14, 2023 2:58 PM

11th November 2023 | Local Landcarers spent the afternoon at Murrayfield Station on Bruny Island (Lunawanna-allonah) learning about how the South East Tasmanian Aboriginal Corporation (SETAC) land management team use fire and other techniques to keep Country healthy.

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Congratulations Grant Recipients + showcasing two projects!

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · July 27, 2023 3:40 PM

27th July 2023 |

The Huon/Channel Catchment Restoration Project is officially underway in the Huon Valley & Kingborough. Congratulations to the following member groups who have received funding to undertake on-ground works to improve landscape and riverine health in south-east lutruwita/Tasmania:

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Seed Resilience Project Update

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · July 18, 2023 9:55 AM

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.

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Weed Workshops in the South

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · May 24, 2023 10:35 AM

24th May 2023 |

Landcare Tasmania recently hosted two exciting training workshops aimed at building community capacity to successfully manage invasive weeds.

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Weed ID Workshop #1

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · May 10, 2023 2:36 PM

10th May 2023 | 

We kicked off our May Weed ID workshop series with a fantastic session in Woodbridge.  Workshop-ers brought several specimens of weeds from their backyards for us to identify. 

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A Cultural Burning Walk and Talk with Jason

Posted on News & Media Blog by Jennifer Gason · April 28, 2023 10:40 AM

19th April 2023 | 

Last Saturday, over 20 attendees gathered in Cradoc to hear from Jason Andrew Smith about managing country with traditional knowledge and cool burning. 

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Huon/Channel Catchment Restoration Project

Posted on Featured Projects by Jennifer Gason · April 04, 2023 2:31 PM

Increasing the health and resilience of the waterways in the North West Bay River Catchment and Huon Valley Catchments in Southern Tasmania. 

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Landcare Tasmania acknowledges that the island of Lutruwita/Tasmania is Aboriginal Land, sovereignty was not, and never will be, ceded. Aboriginal people have cared for the lands, waterways, skies and communities of Lutruwita/Trouwerner since the beginning of time.

We pay respects to the palawa / pakana of Lutruwita/ Trouwerner and strive to fulfil our simple but collective vision – that all Tasmanian communities are empowered and enabled to care for the land and waterways of Lutruwita/Trouwerner.

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