Building Better Biodiversity on Solar Farms: A Regenerative Guide to Nature-Positive Solar Farming is a practical guide created for developers, landholders, Landcare groups and host communities — especially in the New England Tableland bioregion — that shows how solar farm projects can be designed and managed to enhance biodiversity rather than harm it. It outlines strategies and tools for achieving biodiversity net gain by integrating conservation planning, regenerative land-use practices and thoughtful ecological design without reducing solar energy output. The guide draws on local and global experience, encourages collaboration with Traditional Owners and communities, and provides practical approaches to habitat connectivity, groundcover enhancement, revegetation, wildlife corridors and overall landscape resilience alongside renewable energy production.
If you would like a hard copy, visit the SNEL office or call 02 6772 9123.
You can also download a digital copy from the Community Power Agency website here.




