Feral Animal Management

It’s no secret that feral animals are a massive problem around the Central Tablelands. From the predation and competition of native animals, erosion and the spead of disease, these species have had large impacts on the ecosystem since…

Napolean Reef Landcare – Ecological Burns

(Picture Credit: Napolean Reef 2795 Facebook) I had the pleasure of meeting the team from Napolean Reef Landcare for a information session and walk through of ecological burns they have been holding in the area since 2019. The Hillview…

Rivers and Creek Management

The Central Tablelands has a complex system of waterways that act like veins transporting hydration and nutrients through our ecosystems. Here are some helpful resources to learn more about how to improve waterways in the area: Take…

Koalas in the Central Tablelands

As many of you would know, the Central Tablelands is home koalas. To the south of Bathurst and east of Blayney, there is a large area of regional significance for koala populations (the purple area below). Koalas are keystone species.…