Educational Resources
Read Our Latest Educational Resources Below
Boxes for Bats
Want to create safe habitat for local microbats? This practical guide covers what bat boxes are, how to build or choose the right design, where to place them, and how to give them the best chance of being used. It is a great resource for anyone wanting to support local wildlife and make a real difference where natural tree hollows are limited.
How to Make Your Own Frog Pond
Thinking about adding a frog pond to your garden? This practical download will help you get started with easy pond ideas, plant suggestions, frog-friendly tips, and simple ways to keep mozzies under control. Whether you are building from scratch or just looking for inspiration, this resource is a great way to turn your outdoor space into a little haven for local wildlife.
Enhancing Farm Dams
Looking for ways to improve the health and function of farm dams? This practical guide explores how managing livestock access and increasing vegetation cover can improve water quality, water security, farm productivity, and biodiversity. It is a great resource for landholders wanting to make their dams more resilient, wildlife-friendly, and valuable as part of the broader farm landscape.
Educational Links
Looking to learn more about caring for the land? These external resources are a great starting point for teachers, students, families and anyone keen to get involved in Landcare and environmental education.
Downloadable lesson plans, PowerPoint slides and activities for primary schools focused on threatened Riverina species including Swift Parrots, Superb Parrots and Koalas.
Practical how-to guides, revegetation resources, photopoint monitoring instructions, case studies and fact sheets from across the Murrumbidgee region.
Curriculum-linked 30-minute activities with step-by-step instructions and videos, covering biodiversity, food production, waste management and First Nations perspectives.
Australian Curriculum-aligned teaching resources designed to encourage young people to get hands-on with Landcare and build a closer connection with the land.
A teachers kit supporting outdoor, hands-on learning that connects students to Country, nature and each other through activities like bush regeneration, propagation and nature journalling.
Starter packs, project planning workbooks and co-design guides aimed at empowering young people (18-35) to lead their own environmental and Landcare initiatives.