Learning the art of seed collection & propagation
8 January 2025 | A recent workshop at Kickstart Arts in New Town brought together Landcare nursery volunteers and community members to learn tips and tricks on native seed collection and propagation in an engaging and fun learning environment.
Read moreBurnie residents caring for their creeks
11 November 2024 | A group of enthusiastic Burnie residents and stakeholders showed up at a recent Caring for Creeks workshop, demonstrating their passion for protecting our urban waterways and restoring riparian areas.
Read moreThe impact of feral cats in the Meander Valley
22 October 2024 | With a focus on the agricultural and environmental impacts of feral cats, community members came together this month to talk about managing feral cat populations in the Meander Valley.
Read moreSweeping away the broom!
14 October 2024 | Braving the weather during a period of seemingly endless rain and wind, Strahan-based Landcare group, Friends of the Henty, spent two days on the Ocean Beach Trail recently, pulling out montpellier broom seedlings.
Read moreInsights from the Dryland Restoration Workshop
9 October 2024 | “Restoring drylands isn’t just about planting trees - it’s about considering actions to encourage landscape rehydration, selecting species that can cope with variable climate conditions, sourcing seed locally and from hotter drier areas, preparing the ground well before planting and sharing stories of successes and failures with others.”
- Anna Minchin, Landcare Tasmania project manager.
Read moreOn-ground funding announced - Landcare Action Grant Open Round 5
24 September 2024 | Eleven projects across the state have received funding under the second stage of the Landcare Action Grants Open Round 5.
Read moreCaring for our waterways - Sorell workshop success
26 August 2024 | The health of the Sorell Rivulet was the centre of attention at a recent workshop run by Landcare Tasmania.
Read moreLaunch of the State of Tasmanian Seed report
30 May 2024 |
Landcare Tasmania is thrilled to launch a new research report for the Seed Resilience Project. The Seed Resilience Project is an on-going project that aims to improve the capacity to supply native seed for biodiverse revegetation projects into the future.
Read moreVolunteer native plant nursery a growing success
2nd April 2024 |
The Huon Valley Volunteer Landcare Nursery began about seven months ago and is the result of a partnership between the Huon Council and Landcare Tasmania with additional support from the State Government’s Landcare Action Grants. (NRE).
Read more30 Projects Under Way- Landcare Action Grant Open Round 5
The latest successful projects under the Open Round of the State Governments Landcare Action Grants have been announced.
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