Training
Recognising Water Weeds
A FREE one-day workshop to help communit
Passion mashing - Les Robinson Workshop Hornsby
Passion mashing - Les Robinson Workshop in Picton
Landscape Function Analysis workshops - Orange and Wagga Wagga
Landscape Function Analysis (LFA) is a procedure for the objective assessment of ‘soil health’ and reflects the capacity of the soil to act as a habitat for plants.
LFA is easy to learn and needs only simple field equipment, yet is based on careful scientific research. It was developed over 30 years by David Tongway and other CSIRO scientists.
It is being widely used around the world and has great potential for use by landholders.
Communities in Landscapes will be conducting LFA training workshops at the following locations:
OAI Conference Centre Orange - Monday August 8th 2011
Indyamara Room Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga - Tuesday 9th August 2011
For more information, download the attachments or contact Tony Cox: 0427 259 691 tony.cox@industry.nsw.gov.au
RSVP to Kimberley Beattie: 0457 953 777 kbeattie@landcarensw.org.au
Grazing Native Grasslands Workshop - Humula
Seed Collecting Workshop - Numeralla
Join Numeralla Landcare and Greening Australia for a FREE workshop to learn about collecting a range of local native plant seed!
FREE PlaceStories training
Landcare NSW and Communities in Landscapes are offering a series of FREE one-day training workshops using PlaceStories software.
Managing Native Vegetation in Travelling Stock Reserves - Bathurst
Are you working in or managing remnant vegetation?
Would you like to know more about biodiversity conservation?
Would you like to enhance your knowledge and skills?
Then this workshop is for you!





