The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is wrapping up its Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan review roadshow, culminating in community information sessions to be...
Approximately 70 young environmental leaders from across the Limestone Coast made an impact on weed control recently.
Students from the Young Environmental Leaders Program (YELP)...
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...
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board has awarded funding to kick start projects that support local landscape biodiversity such as establishing shelterbelts and protecting remnant...
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 environmental leaders from across the region headed to Naracoorte Caves last month for the annual Earthkeeper camp.
Being out in the landscape and connecting...
The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is encouraging landholders with shelterbelts on their property to support a survey on the effects of shelterbelts on soil...
Walking the Seasons is an educational program that was inspired by the region’s First Nations seasonal calendar.
The program aims to help the Limestone Coast...
Mount Gambier City Council will continue working with Burrandies Aboriginal Corporation to remove pest weeds and plants after the awarding of a $50,000 Limestone...
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...