Resources

Local Landcare Network Resources

Local Landcare umbrella groups provide resources that are relevant to our smaller Landcare area, though it is advisable to check that the information provided is relevant to our area and work sites. Some coastal species, specialist species restricted to particular geologies, landforms or altitudes may not occur naturally here. Our valley environment has its own microclimates.

BRUNSWICK VALLEY LANDCARE INC

Brunswick Valley Landcare are the umbrella Landcare groups for the Byron Shire. They have a lot of useful information and on their website: funding opportunities, contractor information and some great downloadable booklets and guides on a huge amount of topics such as; flora and fauna, local weeds, bush regeneration, riparian restoration, landslip information and much more.

https://brunswickvalleylandcare.org.au/resources/

RICHMOND LANDCARE INC

We are also a member group of Richmond Landcare Inc, as we are part of the Richmond catchment. The RLI collection of resources is herehttps://www.richmondlandcare.org/resources

THE BIG SCRUB RAINFOREST CONSERVANCY

We are located on the edge of the historical Big Scrub in the headwaters of waterways that once flowed through the largest area of lowland subtropical rainforest in Australia (75,000 ha). Today, only 1% remains. The Big Scrub Rainforest Conservancy provides resources and links

https://bigscrubrainforest.org

GOONENGERRY LANDCARE

Goonengerry Landcare is the next step downstream and adjoining our Landcare area. We have worked with them on their Bush Connect project and constantly share information.  https://goonengerrylandcare.org/resources/

 

Byron Council Resources

The Byron Council Biodiversity Conservation Strategy can be seen at https://www.byron.nsw.gov.au/Services/Environment/Biodiversity-Conservation-Strategy

A very interactive online native species planting guide at https://info.tweed.nsw.gov.au/native-species-planting-guide/byron

Our Newsletter Archive

Want to know more about WCH Landcare and the history of its work in the valley ?

Dig into the archives for some amazing and inspirational stories and huge amount of practical knowledge relevant to our valley.

Archive Newsletters including:

· Some fascinating history of projects that have happened in the valley – including inspirational before and after photos.
· Graham Wilson’s botanical segments on endemic trees
· Wildlife photos from wildlife monitoring projects
· Feral animal trapping news and enquiries
· Landslip information.
· Bushfire history and restoration.
· Camphor and Lantana conversion projects.

PDF’s coming soon.

Subtropical Rainforest Restoration Book

This is a fantastic, easy to read and practical manual for land managers, Landcare groups and rainforest regenerators.  You can buy this  from

https://bigscrubrainforest.org/shop/

Regen TV

If tv is your medium, dip into Regen Tv. There are some really informative videos there.

https://www.aabr.org.au/regentv/

Wildlife Organisations

There are two fantastic volunteer organisations which work locally to rescue and look after any sick or injured native wildlife.

If you have found a sick, injured or orphaned native animal call either;

 

Wires tel: 0266281898; https://www.wires.org.au/

 

Northern Rivers Wildlife Carers;
tel: 662 1866;  https://www.wildlifecarers.com/

Grants

Local, State and Federal bodies all provide funding opportunities at various times to help landowners with regeneration projects. We will often share links to grants that we come across on our Facebook page.

Here is a list of links to start your research.

If you have a particular project in the Wilson creek valley and would like advice you can become a member of WCH Landcare and let us know about your property, so that we can let you know when something comes up or look to include you in multi landholder grant applications.

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Our group informs, supports and represents all landholders and other community members in the protection, management and enhancement of natural resources within the Wilsons Creek, Huonbrook and Wanganui areas.

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