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Supporting Wildlife Caring in Coffs Harbour
CHRL has been successful in receiving funding through the WIRES National Grant Programs 2022 for a project that will support… Read more »
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Glossy Black-Cockatoo Conservation
Glossy Black-Cockatoos (GBC) are currently listed as vulnerable. They feed exclusively on the seeds of Allocasuarina and Casuarina trees and… Read more »
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Koala Sighted in a Fig Tree
Koala and Wompoo Fruit Doves Sighted in a Fig Tree at Boambee! By Justin Couper I was walking through the… Read more »
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Award Nominations 2022 – now open until 23rd November
Nominations are now open for our 2022 Annual Awards Coffs Harbour Regional Landcare acknowledges and celebrates the outstanding efforts of… Read more »
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Workshops and Events Summary
In acknowledgement of the vital role the work of Landcare volunteers play in the local environment, Council has extended it’s… Read more »
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Nesting Season at Linden Lagoon
As it is nesting season our birds are gathering to breed in the melaleuca trees bordering the lagoon. The first… Read more »
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Fixing Nature
The Acclimatisation Society considered “that nature was somehow flawed” in Australia and that their role was “fixing nature”, says Jenny… Read more »
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Meeting Calendar 2023
The Proposed Schedule of Meetings for calendar 2023 was accepted at the CHRL Executive Meeting of October 13, 2022. General… Read more »
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Cultural Land Management Resources
Landcare Australia has curated cultural land management resources to assist individuals, groups and organisations involved in landcare activities strengthen connections… Read more »