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Our History

Watershed Landcare began in the early 1990s as a steering committee for a number of Landcare groups in the region. As more groups formed, the Watershed Steering Committee was established to enable an integrated approach to issues that affected the whole district.

In 2004 Landcare in the region underwent a restructure due to changes in natural resource management (establishment of the Catchment Management Authorities) and associated funding. Instead of individual incorporated Landcare groups, everyone became a member of Watershed Landcare Inc. with members now participating in different projects according to their particular interests.

Watershed Landcare now has a diverse membership of some 300+ people and businesses all of who have a common interest in repairing and improving the natural resources of our region.

If you would like to get involved consider becoming a member.

Bringing the experts in the lab to the experts in the paddock to address climate adaptation

August 16, 2019
Farmers in our region have an opportunity to learn from the…
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Have you seen this bird? The Honeyeater

August 9, 2019
Last weekend 1000 volunteers ventured out across NSW and Victoria…
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Incentives to assist private land managers to improve the extent, condition and connectivity of remnant vegetation and riparian areas on the land they manage

August 2, 2019
Central Tablelands LLS have launched incentive funding for two…
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NSW host to iconic animal

July 26, 2019
The koala is one of our most iconic native animals. They are…
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Local plants, honey at the Field Days

July 12, 2019
The Mudgee Small Farm Field Days are on this Friday and Saturday…
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Landcare lectures at the Field Days

July 5, 2019
The Mudgee Small Farm Field Days are on again on Friday 12 and…
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Fascinating fungi for food and revolutionised modern medicine

June 28, 2019
Although among the most widely distributed organisms on the…
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Practical Skills for Soil Health

June 21, 2019
The days are short and there’s frost on the ground which means…
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Landcarers Set to Head West

June 14, 2019
Are you aware of an individual or group that should be recognised…
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