In a first-of-its-kind initiative, seven landholders from the Murray-Riverina are now protecting, enhancing and extending patches of important native vegetation while generating Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) with restorative plantings and
Landholders across the state’s Central West are invited to learn about a conservation tender with the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust at a series of information and drop-in sessions starting 3 September at Parkes.
Bird enthusiasts came together in Rankins Springs last week to learn about protection of the much loved and endangered ground dwelling bird, the malleefowl.
The NSW Government is proud to be making a major contribution to the conservation of important native species and habitats by supporting private landholders to enter into conservation agreements with the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust.
Landholders in NSW can confidently enter into a conservation agreement with the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust knowing the costs to manage native habitat won’t impact their bottom line.
New conservation agreements between the NSW Government and landholders in the south-east will permanently protect 4200 hectares of priority snow gum woodlands and native grasslands.