
Field day
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
Sustainable horse management on small properties – Murrumbateman field day
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 01/12/2011 - 09:36Murrumbateman Country Inn (RSVP by Friday 10th February)
Cost: $20 per person
This is the third of four community field days organised by the Molonglo Catchment Group with local landcare groups to provide valuable horse, pasture and weed management advice relevant to your property, to be presented by Jane Myers (expert on horse management) and Alison Elvin (local expert on weed and pasture management).
Sustainable horse management on small properties – Michelago field day
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 01/12/2011 - 09:31Michelago Community Hall (RSVP by Friday 20th January)
Cost: $20 per person
This is the second of four community field days organised by the Molonglo Catchment Group with local landcare groups to provide valuable horse, pasture and weed management advice relevant to your property, to be presented by Jane Myers (expert on horse management) and Alison Elvin (local expert on weed and pasture management).
Sustainable horse management on small properties – Wamboin field day
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 01/12/2011 - 09:28Wamboin Community Hall (RSVP by Friday 20th January)
Cost: $20 per person
This is the first of four community field days organised by the Molonglo Catchment Group with local landcare groups to provide valuable horse, pasture and weed management advice relevant to your property, to be presented by Jane Myers (expert on horse management) and Alison Elvin (local expert on weed and pasture management).
Please see further details and to download a flyer
Sustainable horse management on small properties – community field days
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Thu, 01/12/2011 - 09:16The Molonglo Catchment Group with local landcare groups have organised four community field days which provide valuable horse, pasture and weed management advice relevant to your property, to be presented by Jane Myers (expert on horse management) and Alison Elvin (local expert on weed and pasture management).
Wildflower walk on "The Poplars" grassland
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Tue, 15/11/2011 - 09:29Queanbeyan Landcare have arranged a short stroll/walk on "The Poplars" grassland this coming Sunday, 20 November, to view rich native wildflowers and woodlands. This is private property, however, the Larcombe family has given permission for this.
Greening Australia and UMCCC WOPR Field Trip to Weilora Homestead
Submitted by Pauline Carder on Thu, 01/09/2011 - 11:34Greening Australia Capital Region and UMCCC invite you to experience Whole of Paddock Rehabilitation (WOPR). Come and see how native trees and shrubs can be integrated into grazing paddocks to improve both production and conservation. RSVP by 7 October 2011 essential. Morning Tea and Lunch will be provded.
UMCCC Members with 4WD vehicles are asked to contact Pauline Carder. UMCCC will coordinate carpooling from GA in Aranda. Costs can be reimbursed.
For more information and to register, see the attached flyer.
African Lovegrass Field Day at Scottsdale 22 October
Submitted by Pauline Carder on Tue, 30/08/2011 - 15:07Come and hear how a local landholder, native plant experts, Bush Heritage Australia, NSW Department of Primary Industries and Cooma-Monaro Shire Council manage the scourge of the ACT/Monaro region - African Lovegrass.
The workshop is free and a BBQ lunch will be provided. For more information, and to register, please see the attached flyer.
Natural Sequence - Field Day, Point Hut Crossing
Submitted by Deb Kellock on Wed, 22/06/2011 - 13:34
Barney's Gully
Erosion control in a sensitive environment.
- Observing your land for challenges and opportunities
- Discussion of potential remedies to observed challenges
- Low risk/low cost/low maintenance techniques to reduce erosion, rehydrate flood plains, improve water quality, fertility and biodiversity
Bats and Scats
Submitted by Lynton Bond on Sun, 28/11/2010 - 09:42
Do you know what native animals might live on your property or how to determine what might be there?
What habitat features are important for those animals and what can you do to help maintain those features?
The Conservation Partners Program invites all landholders to attend a community event to learn about the native animals that occur in the Southern Tablelands.
