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Good news for threatened Australian Grayling, restoring the iconic Eucalypt Woodlands, and growing resilience at Mt Elsa

The national NRM update for May 2024 represents just a handful of NRM projects among hundreds happening across Australia, which are made possible through funding from the Australian Government, state governments and others.

This month’s Snapshot projects

Good news for threatened Australian Grayling

Week-long fish survey results in increased observations of the species.

Water infrastructure responses needed following improved land management

Farmers are struggling to water livestock despite higher-than-average rainfall.

Waterway health and flood resilience for Kedron Brook

It is close to high value vegetation and potential habitat for endangered and vulnerable wildlife.

Restoring the iconic Eucalypt Woodlands

5-year project supports practice change and will target high priority areas in the region.

Northern & Yorke Catchments to start Waterwatching following citizen scientist funding boost

They will join established activities in partnership with Peramangk, Ngarrindjeri and Ngadjuri First Nations peoples.

Growing Resilience at Mt Elsa

Improving poor and degraded land to limit soil loss and sediment run-off to waterways.

Healing our Rivers

Stabilising sections degraded from overuse to support the river’s natural function while still allowing community access.
Delivering Outcomes

Regional NRM organisations partnering to deliver on-ground outcomes

Working at a landscape-scale to deliver nature-positive outcomes and productive resilient landscapes