Tag: Limestone Coast Landscape Board

Eyes in the sky target feral deer

Limestone Coast landowners are being invited to take part in a feral deer eradication program, after aerial monitoring to identify local populations. Earlier this year...

Ag resilience investment

An additional $100,000 has been invested by the Limestone Coast Landscape Board into the region’s agricultural industry groups to build resilience in primary production...

Aerial approach to understanding groundwater

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board is launching a new research project aimed to increase its understanding of where and how resilience can be built...

Feral deer control in sights

Aerial shooting of feral deer from helicopters was undertaken last week on public and private land. The Limestone Coast National Parks and Wildlife Service closed...

Water allocation plan under review

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board (LC Landscape Board) has formed a Stakeholder Advisory Group for the Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan (WAP) review. The...

Region ‘goes in to bat’

The region’s Southern Bent-wing Bat is being celebrated for its win against the dingo in this year’s Mammal of the Year Awards, yet human...

Feral deer prove costly to region

Landholders are urged to join the Limestone Coast Landscape Board’s Feral Deer Eradication Program to support the elimination of this costly pest. The call for...

Winter weeds in spotlight

With winter weather comes winter weeds and the Limestone Coast Landscape Board is encouraging landholders to be on the lookout.  Limestone Coast Landscape Board southern...

Land management work support

Grant funding has been allocated by the Limestone Coast (LC) Landscape Board to 13 projects across the region. This year is the third round of...

Limestone Coast projects help adapt to changing climate

Improving soil health, carbon, farm diversification and water efficiency are just a taste of the project topics which have been successful in receiving funding...

Water allocation plan to be reviewed

The Limestone Coast Landscape Board has announced it is set to start the review of the Lower Limestone Coast Water Allocation Plan (WAP).  Limestone Coast...

Feral deer control hits mark

The latest autumn shooting program removed over 1160 feral deer from the Limestone Coast landscape as part of a coordinated effort to reduce the...