The Aboriginal Lands Trust (ALT) of South Australia has been highly active in the landcare movement since it began. The ALT was a founding member of the Landcare Association of SA and remains an active and valued member of the…
The Aboriginal Lands Trust (ALT) of South Australia has been highly active in the landcare movement since it began. The ALT was a founding member of the Landcare Association of SA and remains an active and valued member of the…
Landcare Association of SA member group LEADA is committed to providing support and attracting activity to lower EP that builds the productivity and viability of our farming systems, driven by local issues and the search for solutions that suit local…
The Landcare Association of SA formed the Central Hills Landcare Network to deliver a habitat restoration project through a series of three Green Army projects teams.
One of the most spectacular whale watching sites in South Australia (or indeed, the world) is the HEAD OF BIGHT, near the Nullarbor Plain in the State’s Far West coast.
We need more member groups and individuals to make LASA grow and keep invigorating Landcare in SA.
YACCA is an environmental youth group that teaches young people about the protection of the environment. It connects youth with community groups and encourages the development of projects that protect and maintain environmental welfare.
The South Australian Community Landcare Plan 2014-2019 proposes a shared vision for Community Landcare and is a call to action for the wider community.
From January to April 2016, our team has worked on a diverse range of sites, all requiring quite varied services. These have ranged from weed control to erosion management and planting. Some jobs have proven more straight-forward than others, but…
LASA is very fortunate to have secured Paul Ryan, Director, Australian Resilience Centre, to run a one-day Resilience Workshop for landcare groups on the 4th of July in Clare.