The Tasmanian Landcare Fund seeks to fund projects that provide long term benefit to the community and environment by improving the management of Tasmania’s water quality, soil and vegetation and fauna by private landholders and community groups through education and awareness raising.
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Tasmanian Conservation Trust - Outer Furneaux Islands boxthorn control
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West Tamar Landcare Group - Restoration of riparian habitat in the Supply River Catchment
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Launceston Field Naturalists - Revegetation of the upper portion of Skemps Creek
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Greens Beach Landcare Group - Greens Beach Foreshore Restoration – stage 2
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Perth – Evandale Landcare Association – Riparian rejuvenation of the South Esk River at ‘Woodhall’
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East Tamar Landcare Group - Pipers River Weeds of National Significance (WONS) control
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Philip and Lucy Headlam – Fencing off remnant vegetation at Oakbank
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Quenton Higgs - Liffey riparian remediation
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Warwich and Helen Morgan - Native revegetation at Glenford Farm
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John Taylor - Improve soil quality, planting of pasture and salt bush, drainage works and fencing at Winton
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John and Wendy Gee – Regeneration of the red ground bush, Cluan Homestead
- Feral Arts - Digital Landcare Place Stories workshops
- Vicki Campbell - Weed control and sharing techniques
- King Island NRM Inc - Attend Landcare training