January 18, 2022Parklands call for more connectionsEcological corridors at both landscape and local scale are a vital tool in helping species…
October 19, 2021Protecting our woodlands from hard-hoofed soil compactionUnderstanding the different effects of hard-hoofed and soft-footed animals in our woodlands provides the ‘lightbulb moment’…
July 19, 2021Rewilding MurnongRewilding involves returning native species to the places they should naturally be. In our region, along with…
June 28, 2021Community Planting mornings commence – all welcome!A stunning location on the Kiewa river and glorious sunshine greeted our first community planting…
May 17, 2021All set for planting seasonWith a good seasonal outlook predicted by the ‘BoM’, Parklands staff welcomed a delivery of native…
March 29, 2021Volunteers nip weeds in the budMick Elliott has discovered many of the biodiversity gems in Albury’s Environmental Lands over the…
November 19, 2020Changing Nature – Helping species movementChoosing native plants from nearby hot and dry areas and increasing genetic diversity in our…
September 22, 2020Growing back betterLast week Parklands rangers mucked in with Wodonga Urban Landcare Network staff to plant more than…
September 15, 2020Box stealing BeesDid you know there are more than 1700 species of native bees in Australia? They…
September 8, 2020COVID adaptations and looking forwardIn 2020 nature has provided great autumn and winter rains locally, and now spring is…