Unlock the Future of Landcare: Join our COVRAM Lunch and Learn!

Oct 28, 2024

Are you ready to revolutionise your Landcare projects? Join the National Landcare Network for an insightful Lunch and Learn session with Ian and Michael Davidson and Larry Langman as we delve into the powerful COVRAM app! 

Date:  Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm 

In today’s fast-paced world, your time is precious. That’s why we’re focusing on tools that truly enhance our Landcare efforts. Here’s what you can expect: 

Assess with Ease: Discover how COVRAM can provide better tools to assess your Landcare sites effectively.
Streamlined Data Capture: Learn a straightforward method to capture key information about your projects.
Integration Matters: Explore a tool that aligns with Australian Standard datasets and contributes to vital environmental data.
Collaborative Framework: Understand the tools in use across local, state, and federal domains, particularly for Land Council projects.
Support Nature Positive Initiatives: Find out how COVRAM supports upcoming environmental initiatives.
Versatility Across Projects: See how COVRAM can be used across the full spectrum of Landcare initiatives.
Smart Features: Experience the convenience of features like autocomplete for botanical names! 

Larry Langman with North Coast Regional Landcare Network emphasises the importance of finding tools that align with our focus on delivering successful Landcare projects. “Since creating and delivering successful Landcare projects is my #1 focus priority then I guess I’ll be signing in Tuesday 3 December 2024 from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm.”

Let’s come together to explore how COVRAM can enhance our work and foster collaboration. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and contribute to our Landcare community! 

RSVP now and secure your spot! For more details or to register email melanie.tyas@nln.org.au.

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