Tag: Limestone Coast Landscape Board

Limestone Coast water allocation under review

The Limestone Coast (LC) Landscape Board has announced that amendment of the Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan is now under way.
The beginning of...

Feral deer too costly to ignore

Feral Deer Eradication Program is critical to protect the future of South Australia’s agricultural industries
The South Australian Government’s Feral Deer Eradication Program has attracted...

Artificial hollows help birds thrive

Community organisations have joined forces to save threatened woodland species at Bool and Hacks Lagoon, south of Naracoorte.
Friends of Bool and Hacks Lagoon, Naracoorte...

Landholders feel love

Landholders near Tintinara and Ngarkat can control African lovegrass infestations on their property by joining the free African Lovegrass Control Program. The Department of Primary...

Lakes trail to drive outdoor adventures

While the final school term for 2023 is well under way, many school children will be thinking about ‘A Day in the Park’, with...

Soil experts lend a hand

There’s no magic wand to boost farm productivity but understanding your soil might be the next best thing. Soil consultants and experts Dr Mel Fraser,...

Carbon management a win-win for farmers and environment

Asurvey in the Limestone Coast has revealed a thirst for knowledge from farmers about carbon management but confusion about who to trust, according to...

Biodiversity grants open

Limestone Coast landholders are being encouraged to apply for grants of up to $10,000 to undertake onground works to help conserve biodiversity while having...

Nature fun in the sun

Members of the community are being invited to celebrate ‘A Day in the Park’ this school holidays at the Valley Lakes/Kelta Malpi Conservation Park. The...

Landholders take aim at feral deer

More than 60 people from the region attended updates on the Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s (LC Landscape Board) Feral Deer Eradication Program at Penola...

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...

Next generation explores landscape career pathways

Local students received a hands-on experience heading out into the landscape to learn about the many roles land management has to offer as part...

Region leads way with feral deer cull program

The Limestone Coast is leading the nation in removing feral deer, with more than 4000 feral deer culled across more than 500,000 hectares. The 10-year...

Habitat restoration kick-started

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board has awarded funding to kick start projects that support local landscape biodiversity such as establishing shelterbelts and protecting remnant...

Weed spread prevention starts with best practice weed hygiene

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LC Landscape Board) is encouraging contractors to thoroughly clean their vehicles and machinery to help prevent the spread of...