Central Tablelands Local Land services are hosting Box Gum Grassy Woodland identification and management workshop on Wednesday, June 26.
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There is approximately 136,000 hectares of Box Gum Grassy Woodland across the Central Tablelands region much of which can be found on farms in isolated paddock remnants.
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The Central Tablelands Local Land Services' 'Driving Corridor Connectivity in the Central Tablelands' project - funded by the Australian Government's National Landcare Program - is partnering with landholders to improve the condition of Box Gum Grassy Woodlands in the tablelands and raise awareness how best to manage remnant patches as part of your farming enterprise.
Join local LLS staff as they run through 'Box Gum Grassy Woodland Basics' with presenters from the Australian National University's Sustainable Farms Project before visiting a local woodland for a practical discussion.
This workshop is free and kicks off at 12.30pm for 1pm start until 3pm with lunch on arrival.
Please meet at the Woodstock Soldiers Memorial Hall, Rankin Street, followed by a site visit to Woodstock Cemetery
Please wear enclosed walking shoes, and bring along a hat, jacket/ wet weather gear
RSVP: edmund.hogan@lls.nsw.gov.au or 02 6341 9322