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Native Vegetation and Biodiversity

The Native Vegetation & Biodiversity sub-program of Land Water & Wool.

Native Vegetation and Biodiversity

With the introduction of native vegetation and biodiversity targets both nationally and across many catchments, and increasing community concern and expectations about environmental management, there is now even greater awareness about the importance of natural resource management (NRM) within the wool industry. Encouragingly more than 55 per cent of woolgrowers who have (more)...

Final Report- Farm Business, Wool Production & Biodiversity

Summarises the research findings of this project.

Integrating Paddock and Catchment Planning

A Woolgrower Driven Approach to Sustainable Landscape Management

Summarises the research findings from this project.

Final Report- Increasing Wool Profits by Working with the Environment

Summarises the research findings of this project.

Productive native pastures in the high and medium rainfall zones

Native pastures are a valuable resource on many wool growing properties. This guide provides case studies about how wool growers are improving their productivity through the sustaina

Testimonials: James and Caroline Street - Blaxland

Blaxland’ has been managed by James and Caroline Street since 1985, and was purchased by James’ father in 1958. Their aim has been to develop the pastures and lift the productivity of ‘Blaxland to generate sufficient income for their family, repair envir

Testimonials: Michele and Graeme Blackman - Pint Pot

Michele Blackman is a fourth-generation woolgrower, having grown up on ‘Brookside’, of which ‘Pint Pot’ was a part until 1990. Her husband, Graeme, grew up in Ballina on the NSW North Coast where he developed a life-long interest in conservation and envir