Tag: landscape board

Tree-mendous project

Landholders across the Limestone Coast are being encouraged to take part in creating a new generation of trees as part of the Limestone Coast...

Landholder bait boost

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LC Landscape Board) is encouraging landholders around the region to plan spring fox baiting to boost their bottom line...

Groundwater information flows

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is wrapping up its Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan review roadshow, culminating in community information sessions to be...

Workshop digs into soil health indicators

Increasing soil microbiology and its value to productivity were key take home messages at the recent “Soil health and shelterbelts” workshop held in Kongorong. Fascinating...

‘Young scientists’ embrace seasons

Five more schools have embraced the “Walking the Seasons” program this year, following its pilot introduction into Grant High School in 2022. “Walking the Seasons”...

Young Earthkeepers explore environment

Young environmental leaders from across the region headed to Naracoorte Caves last month for the annual Earthkeeper camp. Being out in the landscape and connecting...

March in May

Almost 100 students from the across the region participated in the annual March in May event at Canunda National Park recently. The March in May...

Conservation incentive to drive projects

Applications are now open for landholders to access funding opportunities through the Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s new Habitat Conservation Incentive Grants.  There is a $50,000...

Pest control bid

Landholders are encouraged to start their autumn fox control programs and pick up fox baits from their local Landscape Officer.   Reducing fox numbers before...

Shaping the future

Limestone Coast residents are encouraged to outline priority areas in the region’s sustainable primary production sector through a new comprehensive survey.  The Limestone Coast Landscape...

‘Every drop counts’ in Limestone Coast

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is leading the way in water sustainability in the region with its Making Every Drop Count initiative.   This strategic...

Feral deer in sights

Achieving eradication of feral deer is a key objective for the Limestone Coast Landscape Board as part of its hard-line stance on the declared...

Lake Leake weed infestation treated

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board recently joined forces with Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation’s environmental on-ground works team to treat the infestation of Sweet Pittosporum (Pittosporum...

United direction flows from water workshop

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board and South Eastern Water Conservation and Drainage Board will develop a joint framework to explore opportunities and efficiencies in...