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SUMMARY:Exploring the Future of Sustainable Farms and Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:Learn about how your farm can be profitable and sustainable for years to come. Join experts & landcarers for this free webinar.
URL:https://nln.org.au/event/exploring-the-future-of-sustainable-farms-and-landscapes/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Landcare Victoria":MAILTO:info@landcarevictoria.org.au
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SUMMARY:Landcare Action Grants Tasmania 2026 | Q&A session for members
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an online Q&A session about the Landcare Action Grants 2026 for Landcare Tasmania members. This is your chance to ask us questions about the grant\, eligibility or how to complete the application form. \nWhat we’ll cover: \n\nWhat the Landcare Action Grants are and who can apply.\nFunding details: preferred project amounts from $5\,000–$20\,000 and up to $40\,000 for exceptional proposals.\nTypes of eligible projects — from weed control and fencing to invasive species management and activities that protect high conservation value areas.\nEligibility requirements for Landcare Tasmania members and application tips.\nImportant dates including the application closing date: 31 January 2026.
URL:https://nln.org.au/event/landcare-action-grants-2026-qa-session-for-members/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T130000
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SUMMARY:Feral Cat Management Webinar: Cross-sector Challenges\, Successes\, Practice and Technology
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Invasive Species Solutions state that\, ‘feral cats in Australia eat about 2 billion reptiles\, birds\, frogs and mammals each year\, and over a billion invertebrates.’ Among these\, mammals are the most commonly eaten of these prey items\, for all types of cat (pets and ferals)\, with more than one billion mammals killed by cats in Australia every year. \nCurrent feral cat control effort is preventing further extinctions\, helping the recovery of some threatened species\, and reducing the likelihood of some currently unthreatened species from becoming threatened. This is all thanks to a variety of actors in the biosecurity field. \nJoin WALN\, Gillamii Centre\, Bush Heritage Australia\, Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development\, Conservation Australia and Department of Biodiversity\, Conservation and Attractions as we discuss feral cat control across the sector; from Landcare to National Environmental NGO\, to government. This is sure to be a wide ranging and thought-provoking discussion which will touch on challenges\, wins\, best-practice and how technology will aid human effort in this endeavour. \nBring your questions and we look forward to seeing you there! \nThis event is generously supported by the WA Government’s State Natural Resource Management Program and the National Landcare Network.
URL:https://nln.org.au/event/feral-cat-management-webinar-cross-sector-challenges-successes-practice-and-technology/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
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ORGANIZER;CN="WA Landcare Network":MAILTO:enquiries@landcarewa.org.au
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260219T193000
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SUMMARY:Sea Spurge Biocontrol Program with CSIRO
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn about a community-led sea spurge biocontrol program and the partnership between CSIRO and Landcare Victoria.\n\n\nKey Insights:\n– Impact of sea spurge on coastal ecosystems\n– Science behind the biocontrol agent Venturia paralias\n– Importance of community involvement\n\n\nAdditional Topics:\n– Australia’s weed biocontrol systems\n– The impacts of sea spurge on coastal ecosystems and shorebirds\n– Implementation of the national program\n\n\n Q&A session included!
URL:https://nln.org.au/event/sea-spurge-biocontrol-program-with-csiro/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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ORGANIZER;CN="Landcare Victoria":MAILTO:info@landcarevictoria.org.au
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260226T180000
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SUMMARY:Biological Control of Weeds in Tasmania (Boxthorn and Sea Spurge)
DESCRIPTION:Landcare Tasmania\, in partnership with CSIRO\, invites farmers\, Landcare groups\, First Nations communities\, stakeholders and anyone working to manage invasive weeds to join this online webinar to learn more about the new nationally approved biocontrol solutions for African Boxthorn. \nLed by CSIRO\, this session will provide an accessible overview of the science\, safety\, and practical application of biocontrol for these major weeds. Participants will learn how the new African Boxthorn rust fungus biocontrol (Puccinia rapipes) will be rolled out across Tasmania between 2026–2027\, how it works\, and how Tasmanian land managers and community groups can get involved. The webinar will also cover current and past work on Sea Spurge biocontrol to support coastal restoration. \nPhoto credit: CSIRO
URL:https://nln.org.au/event/biological-control-of-weeds-in-tasmania-boxthorn-and-sea-spurge/
LOCATION:Online\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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