Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

Improving Wetlands

Discover features on a number of different wetland plants such as; What does it look like? Where does it grow? Why is it important? and How do I grow it?

Find out how to tell the difference between grasses, rushes and sedges.

Biodiversity and Vegetation

Biodiversity

Biodiversity_Enhancement_Lower_Murrumbidgee.PDF

Incentives are Available for Landholders to Conserve Biodiversity and Manage Wildlife Habitat in the Lower Murrumbidgee catchment

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monaro_grasslands.pdf

The native grasslands of the Monaro are a valuable asset to local communities due totheir range of values including grazing production, ability to maintain groundcover, drought resilience, weed resistance, biodiversity and visual appeal

763 K

Woodland_Birds_Brochure.pdf

the preservation of endangered and vunerable native birds of the Murrumbidgee catchment

1.5 M

Tree_Establishment_low_res.pdf

Information to assist in preparing your property for revegetation and Farm Forestry plantings

875 K

Biodiversity_Management_Longaroo_low_res.pdf

with the Murrumbidgee Catchment Management Authority

380 K

Plains_Wanderer_Habitat_Mgt_Guide.pdf

A photographic guide for visually assessing the grassland structure of Plains-wanderer habitat

6.3 M

Farm Forestry

Farm_Forestry.PDF

Planting Farm Forestry on your property helps reduce salinity and provides an additional source of income for future years

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case-study-farm-forestry-chris-plumb.pdf

Farm forestry is helping landholders diversify their income, improve natural resources, and is establishing a reputation as a 'saving grace' in farm production

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Native Vegetation Management in NSW

1. How does native vegetation improve farm profitability?

2. What funding is available to restore native vegetation on my property?

3. How do I get a Property Vegetation Plan?

4. Details about the Native Vegetation Act 2003

5. What clearing requires approval?

6. What clearing does not require approval?

7a. What are the exemptions for routine agricultural management activities in the Western Division?

7c. What are the exemptions for routine agricultural management activities in central NSW CMAs?

8. How does the PVP Developer work?

9. Managing invasive native scrub

10. Private native forestry and the Native Vegetation Act 2003

11. Clearing on Vulnerable Land

12. Suggested methods for assessing groundcover

13. How does the Native Vegetation Act 2003 interact with other legislation?

14. Native vegetation in the Western Division

15. Clearing on state protected land

16. The NSW Government's native vegetation assistance package

17. Local Government Issues

Property Vegetation Plans

pvp.pdf

Preparing for a Property Vegetation Plan

1.3 M

Publicly_Available_.PDF

Information Available to The Public on Property Vegetation Plans and how is it Accessed

797 K

"A healthy & productive Murrumbidgee catchment & its communities working together - Yindyamarra"