Thu
Feb 19
This event is part of the Armidale Regional and Uralla Shire Councils’ Regional Drought Resilience Plan – Landscape Rehydration project. The program supports communities across the region to restore local water cycles, improve water quality, and build resilience to climate variability through nature-based solutions.
This introductory Landscape Rehydration Field Day, supported by Southern New England Landcare and presented by the Mulloon Institute, provides a foundational understanding of a farm’s water cycle and approaches to rehydrating rural landscapes.
Participants will learn how to read water processes to interpret landscape health and explore practical strategies that deliver measurable outcomes.
The field day will explore a range of strategies, including natural structures, that can optimise farm water cycles and improve overall landscape function.
Proudly funded by the Australian Government and NSW Government, through the Future Drought Fund, in association with Armidale Regional Council and Uralla Shire Council and Southern New England Landcare Ltd under the NSW Landcare Enabling Program, a collaboration between Local Land Services and Landcare NSW.
Armidale, New South Wales
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Mulloon Institute Field Day: Rehydrating Farm Landscapes
121 Allingham Street, Armidale Regional Council, Armidale 2350, New South Wales, Armidale Regional Council, Australia