Watershed Landcare Experiences

We’re all about getting our hands dirty and connecting with the land. Whether you’re a student group, work team, special interest group, we’ve got something for everyone.

Our activities bring together hands-on learning and creativity, with everything from planting and citizen science to farm walks, demonstrations, and using art to unpack how the landscape works. You’ll also get to team up with local farmers and experts, working on real projects that make a genuine difference to the land.

Students celebrate the end of a two-day experience planting 200+ native plants, learning about healthy landscapes, and creating a mural on biodiversity and ecosystem cycles. Led by Watershed Landcare with guest presenter Laura Fisher from the Mulloon Institute.

It’s all about rolling up our sleeves, having a go, and learning how we can all help care for the land.

Each experience is different, and we tailor each program to your groups and interests.

Come join us and be part of something real, something local, and something that makes a difference.

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Whether you’re passionate about wildlife, exploring nature, regenerative agriculture, conservation, or environmental learning, we’ve got you covered.

With our diverse network of local experts, farmers, and custodians, we can craft an experience that’s both rewarding and uniquely tailored to your group’s interests. By teaming up with other local groups and guest presenters, we’re able to deliver fresh, innovative programs that inspire and engage!

Examples of the types of activities we can provide:

  • Revegetation & Planting Projects: Hands-on opportunities to restore native habitats.
  • Guided Walks & Farm Tours: Explore local farms, ecosystems, and regenerative practices with expert guides.
  • Environmental Learning: Interactive lectures, hands-on activities, and citizen science projects.
  • Creative Arts with Environmental Focus: Workshops using art and storytelling to explore environmental concepts.
  • Cultural Experiences: Collaborations with local Wiradjuri Mob for welcomes, cultural tours, and traditional knowledge sharing.
  • Bush Skills & Foraging: Learn to read the landscape, plant identification, and sustainable foraging techniques.
  • Skill-Specific Workshops: Practical learning on topics like plant propagation, composting, biochar, and permaculture.
  • Wildlife Monitoring: Get involved in activities like koala counts, bird surveys, and other citizen science efforts.
  • Eco Restoration Projects: Hands-on weed & rubbish removal, erosion control, or building habitat structures like nest boxes.
  • Farm Innovation Demos: See how regenerative practices like holistic grazing or agroforestry are applied in real-world settings.
  • Soil Health Sessions: Dive into the world of soils with demonstrations on testing, composting, and soil under the microscope.
  • Team Building Activities: Strengthen communication skills, work together on projects and practice leadership on a mission that matters!

At Watershed Landcare, our mission is “Healthy Land, Healthy Community.” We believe environmental education is key to building a regenerative future. Through our experiences, we aim to pass on knowledge, inspire a deep connection to the land, and empower those we meet to take action.

By supporting these experiences, you’re helping us make a real difference—allowing us to undertake more local projects, plant more trees, and create even more opportunities for Landcare to grow and evolve.

Ready to get your hands dirty?

Contact us today to find out how we can create an experience to remember for your group.

info@watershedlandcare.com.au

Or call 0413 912 250