What we do

Clarence Landcare’s projects focus on natural resource management issues and challenges. The projects we develop and deliver cover everything from community workshops to multi-property management programs.

Public Education

Clarence Landcare’s role is largely one of public education and engagement. We deliver workshops and field days for natural resource management information sharing and training. We also provide a range of activities for all levels of formal education, from preschool to tertiary.

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Habitat Restoration

Habitat restoration projects have been a key focus of our project since Clarence Landcare began. By restoring ecosystems we are helping to provide habitat for local native flora and fauna.

Farming and Land Management

Clarence Landcare Clarence Landcare receives funding from various state and federal grants to directly support local landholders to manage their land more sustainably.

Feral Animals

Control of invasive feral animal species has been a priority of our work since Clarence Landcare began. Since 2018 cane toad control has been high on our agenda.

Threatened Species

Clarence Landcare works to restore and maintain habitat for the protection and conservation of our local wildlife. Restoring habitat for one threatened species will benefit many others.

Community Support

Much of the work we do at Clarence Landcare provides support to the community to help manage their land. Recent projects have supported the community in natural disaster recovery and preparedness.