Central Tablelands Local Landcare

Central Tablelands Local Landcare Landcare in the Orange, Bathurst, Molong and Blayney districts of NSW - visit us at http://ctlocallandcare.com.au

Central Tablelands Landcare has a membership of groups and individuals across the district - drawing from the towns of Orange, Bathurst, Molong, Oberon and Blayney and all the surrounding localities. Members of Central Tablelands Landcare - the majority being volunteers - are committed to improving their environment by iimproving natural resource management and sustainable farming practices.

Become part of our program to restore and reconnect across farms, reserves and community spaces. We'll be planting and p...
03/06/2026

Become part of our program to restore and reconnect across farms, reserves and community spaces. We'll be planting and protecting native vegetation, running workshops and hosting community planting days. We'd love to have you involved- click here to register or find out more https://forms.gle/W5mxYotQuyRr5Ypi9

Become part of our program to restore and reconnect habitat across farms, reserves and community spaces. We'll be planti...
02/06/2026

Become part of our program to restore and reconnect habitat across farms, reserves and community spaces. We'll be planting and protecting native vegetation, running workshops and having community planting days. We'd love to have you involved- DM us for more info on partnership and events.

19/05/2026

Keen to know more about the underground world of fungi? Have your questions answered by Michael Priest, president of Fungimap app, who will explain all at this free event. Here's the registration link https://events.humanitix.com/more-than-mushrooms-exploring-fungi

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A fantastic opportunity to meet a big range of volunteers  and discover how you can make a meaningful impact locally. We...
15/05/2026

A fantastic opportunity to meet a big range of volunteers and discover how you can make a meaningful impact locally. We'd love to have a chat with you there!

So gratifying to have partnered with these awesome people in creating a 3m high Tiny Forest in just 7 months!
28/04/2026

So gratifying to have partnered with these awesome people in creating a 3m high Tiny Forest in just 7 months!

BirdLife Australia, through an Australian Government Saving Native Species Program grant, is partnering with Australian ...
04/02/2026

BirdLife Australia, through an Australian Government Saving Native Species Program grant, is partnering with Australian National University to develop a decision support tool and series of workshops to assist land managers with addressing the impact of overabundant Noisy Miners on woodland bird communities. The Noisy Miner is a native honeyeater species, however due to human-induced habitat modifications it can become overabundant and aggressively exclude other smaller species and drive down biodiversity. The aggressive exclusion of woodland birds by overabundant Noisy Miners is listed as a key threatening process under the EPBC Act. We are gathering information from land owners and land managers on their current knowledge of the threat of overabundant Noisy Miners and their willingness to implement measures to address the threat, to help guide our decision support tool and workshops. We would be very grateful if you could spend approximately 15 minutes to fill out this survey:

DDepartment of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and WaterTThreatened Species Commissioner

The Noisy Miner is a large honeyeater native to eastern Australia, found in woodlands and open forests from Tasmania to Queensland. We are assessing the current knowledge on the issues caused by over-abundance of the species.

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ELF Building, Orange Showgrounds, , Wiradyuri Country , Leeds Parade
Orange, NSW
2800

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