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Right Way Science Award, a grazing roadshow and from sustainability to carbon neutrality

The national NRM update for December 2024 – January 2025 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

Natural disaster response plans enhance resilience

Plans consider environmental impact, biosecurity threats and the financial liability of extreme weather events

Carnaby’s Cockies taking to tube nests

Protecting and improving the habitat values of Carnabys’ breeding and foraging sites

Collaborative Bilby research bags Bush Heritage Australia’s Right-Way Science Award

Combining Indigenous knowledge with scientific methodologies deepens knowledge of bilby populations

Watering rejuvenates Cadell Wetland recovery

Cadell community driving force behind the project and its success in managing the wetland

Community comes together at Tilapia Takedown

Works to improve waterway connectivity fosters a more diverse and abundant native fish population

A challenging road from sustainability to carbon neutrality

Lake Moodemere Estate winery in the Rutherglen region, tells their carbon story

Endangered Bell’s Turtles captured to boost local population

Found only in the Northern Tablelands of NSW, the species face an immense threat with foxes eating 90-100% of eggs laid each year

Producers keen to see the grazing roadshow

Discussing soil health, pasture performance and herd productivity
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Right Way Science Award, a grazing roadshow and from sustainability to carbon neutrality

Our national Snapshot Dec 24 – Jan 25 Summer edition is out now
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