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Landcare Australia
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Landcare Australia is a national not-for-profit organisation established more than 30 years ago, that supports the landcare community with funding, capacity-building, on-ground projects, information, networking and promotion of landcare achievements. Landcare Australia also delivers major land restoration projects. Across Australia, our partnerships support thousands of people involved in landcare who are working to protect local ecosystems that contribute to the sustainability and productivity of our land and water assets. Together with the landcare community, our efforts improve biodiversity, build resilience in Australia’s food and farming systems, and create stronger communities. Landcare enables people to actively care for the natural environment in their community through sustainable land management and conservation activities.
Landcare Australia Celebrates Landcare Week
Landcare is for Everyone (L.I.F.E)
Landcare Week is an annual celebration of landcare held during the first week of August to acknowledge the Australians who are actively restoring, enhancing and protecting the natural environment in their community.
Landcare volunteers and groups work all year to care for the environment in their community, and Landcare Week is an opportunity for groups to promote their projects and thank their volunteers.
Landcare Week is an opportunity to create awareness of landcare to inspire people to get involved and volunteer, or for community organisations to offer financial or in-kind support to their local group.
Landcare Week is an annual celebration of landcare held during the first week of August to acknowledge the Australians who are actively restoring, enhancing and protecting the natural environment in their community.
Landcare volunteers and groups work all year to care for the environment in their community, and Landcare Week is an opportunity for groups to promote their projects and thank their volunteers.
Landcare Week is an opportunity to create awareness of landcare to inspire people to get involved and volunteer, or for community organisations to offer financial or in-kind support to their local group.
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Junior Landcare Webinar: Supporting Wellbeing Through Outdoor Learning
Просмотров 544 месяца назад
Join environmental educator, Sam Harrison, and Dr Chloe Watfern from Black Dog Institute to hear about supporting children and young people’s wellbeing through outdoor environmental projects. With a wealth of experience in environmental education, Sam will share practical insights on creating engaging and therapeutic outdoor spaces. Sam will delve into the concept of a sensory garden, exploring...
On Farm Connectivity Program and Farmbot Demo
Просмотров 1824 месяца назад
Farmbot is the tried and trusted tool that is used by thousands of graziers to remotely monitor their water assets, providing crucial visibility and management of this essential input. Farmbot’s range of monitors, sensors and easy-to-use platform - My Farmbot - provides users with near real-time alerts of water levels and trends (via SMS and email). This enables farmers to save time and money o...
Innovations in Ag: Growing the Grazing Revolution - Mid Lachlan Landcare
Просмотров 5654 месяца назад
For 13 years, Mid Lachlan Landcare has been running their groundbreaking Growing the Grazing Revolution (GGR) project, resulting in business and biodiversity gains for local producers and the wider community. Launched in 2010, the GGR project is aiming to: - Build the skills of local farmers and increase the capacity for sustainable grazing management in the local community; - Improve water use...
The Landcare Farming Program - Natural Capital Accounting Wirra Field Day
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In this Landcare Farming video, we explain more about three of our key focus areas - Natural Capital Accounting, Carbon Benchmarking and the Innovations in Agriculture Series. You will learn more about the Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) Project and the producer Field Day held on Wirra Station (West of Rockhampton in QLD). Listen to leading beef producers & Accounting for Nature scientists exp...
2023/2024 State & Territory Landcare Awards
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Social cut of the State & Territory Landcare Awards promo video to encourage nominations to honour individuals, groups and organisations that are making outstanding contributions to caring for the environment in their local communities for the benefit of all Australians today, and for generations to come.
2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush -Part 4
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2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush -Part 4
2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush Part 3
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2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush Part 3
2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush Part 2
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2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush Part 2
2022 National Landcare Conference Field Trip: Battlers for the Bush -Part 1
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During the 2022 National Landcare Conference a number of field trips were undertaken. In this four-part series, you will get to see first-hand what the conference attendees got to experience.
Why Get Involved with Landcare - Landcare Australia
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Over the last 35 years, Landcare has evolved to become one of the largest volunteer movements in Australia. There are thousands of people and countless communities working together towards sustainable land use and undertaking on-ground action to protect, enhance or restore an area on behalf of the community. Landcare activities deliver a diverse range of positive environmental and community out...
2023/2024 State & Territory Landcare Awards
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Now in its 32nd year, the State and Territory Landcare Awards stand as a prestigious biennial national Landcare Awards program. The objective is to honour individuals, groups and organisations that are making outstanding contributions to caring for the environment in their local communities for the benefit of all Australians today, and for generations to come. In each state and territory, the L...
Landcare Farming: Understanding the Australian Feedbase Monitor
Просмотров 1326 месяцев назад
Alastair Rayner from Cibo Labs demonstrated how the Australian Feedbase Monitor can be used by land managers to support their on farmland management & grazing decisions for every individual property in the country. The session covers: - What the Australian Feedbase Monitor (AFM) does and can be used for - Creating an AFM account for a property - Using the AFM in decision making - Accessing and ...
Landcare Farming: Maximising Ecosystem Opportunities to Fit your Business: Carbon
Просмотров 1826 месяцев назад
An understanding of farm carbon accounting and emissions reduction options are essential to empower the decision-making of primary producers. This webinar covers the latest thinking and a discussion of happenings in the soil carbon world in the past 12 months. Our highly respected Carbon experts will once again make themselves available to discuss the Carbon market, latest research results & ch...
Landcare Farming: Australia’s Soil Carbon account with FarmLab
Просмотров 2466 месяцев назад
Get ready for a deep dive into technology and environmental science. This webinar is designed to help growers understand advanced techniques for soil and environmental measurement, focusing on quantifying soil carbon. Discover FarmLab's role in the National Soil Carbon Innovation Challenge and how growers can actively participate and benefit. Learn about groundbreaking research in soil carbon m...
Natural Capital Accounting: Harden Landcare Workshop
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Natural Capital Accounting: Harden Landcare Workshop
Innovations in Ag: Moving to Management breeding and selection of goats - Western Landcare NSW
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Innovations in Ag: Moving to Management breeding and selection of goats - Western Landcare NSW
Landcare Farming: Tax Implications of Carbon Credit Generation
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Landcare Farming: Tax Implications of Carbon Credit Generation
Landcare Farming: All you need to know about Farm-scale Natural Capital Accounting
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Landcare Farming: All you need to know about Farm-scale Natural Capital Accounting
Landcare Farming: Simplify Measuring & Recording Soil & Environment Data with FarmLab
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Landcare Farming: Simplify Measuring & Recording Soil & Environment Data with FarmLab
Innovations in Agriculture: Perth NRM - Runnymede
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Innovations in Agriculture: Perth NRM - Runnymede
Innovations in Agriculture: Perth NRM - Carrah
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Innovations in Agriculture: Perth NRM - Carrah
Innovations in Agriculture: Perth NRM - Willarra Gold
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Innovations in Agriculture: Perth NRM - Willarra Gold
Innovations in Ag: Peer-to-peer networks create the energy for innovation in the Rangelands
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Innovations in Ag: Peer-to-peer networks create the energy for innovation in the Rangelands
Innovations in Ag: Upper Hunter Farmer’s Whole Farm Transition to Improve Productivity ep 3
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Innovations in Ag: Upper Hunter Farmer’s Whole Farm Transition to Improve Productivity ep 3
Innovations in Ag: Upper Hunter Farmer’s Whole Farm Transition to Improve Productivity ep 2
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Innovations in Ag: Upper Hunter Farmer’s Whole Farm Transition to Improve Productivity ep 2
Innovations in Ag: Upper Hunter Farmer’s Whole Farm Transition to Improve Productivity ep 1
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Innovations in Ag: Upper Hunter Farmer’s Whole Farm Transition to Improve Productivity ep 1
Innovations in Ag: Treating a potentially lethal condition - Invasive Native Scrub
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Innovations in Ag: Treating a potentially lethal condition - Invasive Native Scrub
Innovations in Ag: Landscape change in a lifetime for sustainability and profit - Harden Landcare
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Innovations in Ag: Landscape change in a lifetime for sustainability and profit - Harden Landcare
Innovations in Ag: Dung Beetles Cruising the Hume Highway North and South.
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Innovations in Ag: Dung Beetles Cruising the Hume Highway North and South.
What a couple of legends with a message that more of us need to hear
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So beautiful and true. Victor Steffensen is a modern hero.
Awesome video. Amazing results
This is so hopeful. How did we loose this knowledge? I know we came from Europe with that climate's mindset, but we just devastated this land. When England reports a drought, I think, if they can't conserve water in a place it always rains, no wonder they created vast tracts of cracked mud here. To think that what looked like barren land was in reality a wetland! I'm glad this knowledge is coming back and that the farmers are finding a cheap way to conserve water. It's so effective, that it will get past down generationally.
Just one good project can change The Water Situation of 80% Australia in all directions - East West North South. All smaller projects then will be more viable and efficient. If the Government agrees and also people have to agree it's doable in 3 yrs, giving results from the very 1st yr of start. Meanwhile people have to do what little they can.
WAIT UNTIL THIS GUY DESCOVERS SWALES. Love that he is rehydrating the land. RUclips search: Bill Mollison Tuscon desert swales.
Beautiful work letting nature do its thing at scale
Wow👍👍👍
Absolutely fantastic work being done. If we could harness these ideas and a "Volunteer Army" of retired folk ( I'd love to be involved), then just imagine what could be achieved at almost no cost.
Australia should give funding to farmers to just get a load of trench diggers in or pipe laying equipment (without the laying of pipe) as you get a berm and weir from the one process
Flat areas use spiral channels guys!
This is a wonderful video, thank you for putting this up!
As much as I love 'the bush' and all that Australia has to offer, I can't help thinking that despite all the technological and societal advances we've enjoyed in the last few generations and will enjoy in the next couple, we are seeing this magnificent land at its absolute worst, and we are lesser for it. I'd love to retire (early) on 100 acres or so and spend the next few decades before I depart, replanting and regrowing what I can so that a generation or few down the track, will once again see the mighty forests that used to be here, and enjoy them.
At last SUPERIOR RACE understanding how to take CARE of Mother EARTH. Heartiest Congratulations.
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Amazing regeneration
I have a section near the edge of my property where I used to get runoff along the road like a river so I added a foot of mulch along the edge of the road and even during heavy rain the winecap mycelium that has grown into that mulch absorbs the water like a sponge and pulls it into my land
I only have an acre so I might not be scalable but we get free unlimited arborist mulch from the arborists I’ve made friends with. It’s amazing how much an acre can change with a few hundred cubic yards of mulch
ruclips.net/video/wgvudjbU9Ns/видео.htmlsi=42j88jNYml-RR5HC massive wood sponges
I am really like watermelon farm. Can I visit your farm please? Thanks
Such a gentle explanation of what is essential - thank you for sharing our governance and why it is so important/fundamental
Thanks landcare ❤
In reality you're fixing a problem Australians themselves have caused. Over grazing, either from livestock, or from the overpopulation of kangaroos created by the abundance of water from those huge cattle stations, possibly over grazing from introduced animals like goats and camels, logging... all of this caused massive erosion that we have to fix today.
Great farming Peter
Lovely ❤ Very good to know of progress.
How is the spread of fire managed? Does the fire service ever need to be called in to contain?
How is the spread of fire managed? Does the fire service ever need to be called in to contain?
The country being "regenerated" is not suitable most years for any production . Regenerative agriculture though better than traditional methods is just a catch phrase used to justify farming country that shouldn't be farmed. The term is a best a hoax at worst a con or green washing the public. If the land hadn't been degrade and over grazed for generations this sort of programme wouldn't be needed
Bravo!
Thanks for having us!
Our landscapes would be much healthier if every landholder took this approach. Well done Rowan
Makes money by grazing animals on grass. Makes claim removing native scrub to increase grass is better for the environment and the climate without supporting that claim with any research, theory or references. hmmmmm I wonder what's going on here.... more fkn snake oil, landcare too scared to tell farmers the truth as always, grazing is the problem.
Fantastic video, with some great stats! Love goats and hope to get into farming them one day.
Good to see country being returned to what it was after 200 years of fucking it up by the white man...
As a kiwi living in Scotland for 25 years now I really enjoy and appreciate the regenerative work being done in Aus. I've watched several of these Landcare vids now, and you guys over there are so inspiring. Keep up the great work.
Farmer beaver
9:44 Love how one guy is always rolling a shaggy (rollup sigaret) whenever he's stepping out of the vehicle to talk.
amazing to see. Thanks for taking the time to tell this story. The potential is wild!
Awesome, we trying to head this way. A very run down few acres we have.
With so many awful things happening in the world in October 2023, this video brings so much hope that widespread change for the better is happening too.
farmers are the best landcare people.
Man i'd love to go and work on this stuff. I'm a builder and people think that's real work but it's not. This is the real thing.
Extraordinarily easily fixed , well done to them for taking the inititiive and having a go in the first place.....Most environmental damage comes from inaction...not even necessarliy the wrong action but pure laziness and these guys have put heaps of positive work into making what you can see is a massive difference...in just a year its stunning.
Peter's a natural on camera! I'd love to have a follow up film too
Please tell us what chemicals you use for the nutrients in the water. My understanding is that hydroponics are pretty hard to do organically - as in Certified Organic. Also what fertiliser or other chemicals are used in the process?
Legends, we're doing this albeit a smaller scale in our Chewton landcare, great vid ❤
what about swales and making ponds for keeping water?
Brilliant to see the land being restored by these simple measures. The more grassland, the less soils will be swept away. And what a great carbon sink this will become. It will be interesting to see how those regenerated areas survive this new drought cycle. Great work people!
More bird life will bring in the Foxes, Cats and Large Goannas, its beautiful to see the land coming back, water is king, I always felt that there isnt enough done to get the land healthy again.
THANK YOU for all your work in restoring and regeneration of the land. My Maternal Grandparents and relatives had property’s in NSW, the kept all the rees on the land and the wild stock they run on the properties loved resting under the trees, and there was trees around certain sides of the dams and this seemed to be standard practice many many years ago. Northbrook, Danderleaf, Nugal, and Wilgabar were wonderful places to spend holidays