
Upper Murrumbidgee
Monaro Landscape Connectivity project
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Sat, 21/01/2012 - 16:10
Having received some good interest from people at the workshop in Bungendore on 1 December, particularly from around Carwoola - Captain's Flat - Hoskinstown, the project team is now planning to hold the first MLC workshop in this area.
The details for the workshop are not yet finalised, but at this stage expect a 1-day workshop in the Captains Flat valley (ideally on the property of an interested landholder) in late April or early May. The workshop will help land managers to get a better understanding of native vegetation on their property, and also to look at managing it in the context of its connectivity to surrounding patches, through aerial photos and maps (which we will provide for all attendees) of native vegetation types across the landscape around their individual properties. There will also be sessions on Indigenous land management principles, and how people can begin to apply these on their property, if they are interested.
Don’t be a Drifter Herbicide use workshop
Submitted by Steve Welch on Wed, 18/01/2012 - 18:31Interested in learning more about herbicide application?
Are you a landholder in the ACT or in the Googong or Upper Murrumbidgee catchments south of the ACT?
Are you working with herbicides as a Park Carer/landcarer in the ACT or in the Googong or Upper Murrumbidgee catchments south of the ACT? If you fall into any of these categories and want to upgrade your chemical application skills, ensure your machinery is working correctly, enable up to date records and gain accreditation or reaccreditation then read on.
Sustainable horse management on small properties – community field day
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 01/12/2011 - 09:42Venue to be confirmed (RSVP by Friday 17th February)
(The location of this field day will depend on the locale of the majority of the particpants.)
Cost: $20 per person
Connecting the community to natural values & resources in the landscape - workshop 2
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Fri, 25/02/2011 - 18:41Indigenous values workshops with Rod Mason
Frieinds of Grasslands have organised two workshops assisted by Geoffrey Simpson and Rod Mason and supported by Kosciuszko to Coast partnership and the Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority.
Workshop 2: Resource flows in the landscape
Learn:
Connecting the community to natural values & resources in the landscape - workshop 1
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Fri, 25/02/2011 - 18:33Indigenous values workshops with Rod Mason
Frieinds of Grasslands have organised two workshops assisted by Geoffrey Simpson and Rod Mason and supported by Kosciuszko to Coast partnership and the Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority.
Workshop 1: Making string, glue and baskets
Learn:
Request for Offers for Actions for Clean Water (ACWA)
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Fri, 18/02/2011 - 11:09The Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is inviting Request for Offers from suitably qualified providers for the delivery of the following activity:
Production of a plan to guide actions to improve water quality in the Upper Murrumbidgee River catchment.
Community meeting at Cooma to discuss Koalas surveys on the Monaro
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Sat, 29/01/2011 - 10:19The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will be holding public meetings in Bredbo, Cooma and Numeralla, primarily to provide information about koala surveys to be undertaken in parts of the Southern Tablelands in the coming months and to recruit volunteers to assist with the surveys.
The Meetings are to be held at:
Community meeting at Bredbo to discuss Koalas surveys on the Monaro
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Sat, 29/01/2011 - 10:14The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) will be holding public meetings in Bredbo, Cooma and Numeralla, primarily to provide information about koala surveys to be undertaken in parts of the Southern Tablelands in the coming months and to recruit volunteers to assist with the surveys.
The Meetings are to be held at:
2011 Murrumbidgee Regional Landcare Awards
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Sat, 15/01/2011 - 11:40The 2011 Murrumbidgee Regional Landcare Awards, are held every two years, to recognise the achievements of the dedicated people who have committed their time to care for our environment and contribute to sustainable production.
Individuals or groups can nominate themselves or others.
Winners will be announced at the 2011 Murrumbidgee Regional Landcare Awards Presentation and Celebration event to be held in April 2011.
Murrumbidgee River project underway
- Login to post comments
