Watch: Scientists track flying fox migration for conservation

Scientists say Australia’s iconic Grey-headed flying foxes are abandoning traditional migratory routes and establishing camps in unexpected locations in the central west and southern tablelands. This behaviour is a symptom of climate change and habitat loss, putting both animals and communities under strain.

In rural areas, including Goulburn, around 1500 Grey-headed flying foxes frequently colonise the trees […]

By |April 3rd, 2024|Conservation, Events|Comments Off on Watch: Scientists track flying fox migration for conservation

Beekeepers learn sustainable hive management

On Saturday, January 21, K2W Link hosted a workshop, Bees, Blooms and Beyond, with Belinda Foley from Beelinda’s BeeHive for people to learn about beekeeping and the sustainable management of honey bees at Narrawa Hall.

This event is part of a series of Land for Wildlife talks jointly run by K2W Link and supported through the […]

By |February 14th, 2024|Events|Comments Off on Beekeepers learn sustainable hive management

Arts and environmental theatre in Crookwell schools on National Threatened Species Day

Primary school students in Crookwell learn about environmental issues in an educational play focusing on biodiversity and responsible pet ownership on National Threatened Species Day, September 7.

Nearly 230 young people, aged between 3 to 12 years old, from Crookwell Public School, Crookwell Early Learning Centre and St Mary’s Primary School watched the production of It’s Cats […]

By |September 12th, 2023|Events|Comments Off on Arts and environmental theatre in Crookwell schools on National Threatened Species Day

Breakfast with the birds: Citizen scientists wanted for summer surveys

From breathtaking raptors to singing warblers and tiny treecreepers the Upper Lachlan has over 200 species of birds. Prior to land clearing the area had good quality habitat to support the specific requirements of species like the Powerful Owl; environmental groups are working with citizen scientists to find out where the landscape has been depleted […]

By |March 19th, 2023|Events|Comments Off on Breakfast with the birds: Citizen scientists wanted for summer surveys

Native species recovery in the Southern Tablelands

K2W Link with Upper Lachlan Landcare are supporting and restoring native plant species in a series of late summer seed collection and propagation workshops. The workshops are aimed at those interested in growing native tubestock on-farm for shelter belts and revegetation or small-scale plantings for a garden setting.

There are many important reasons to plant natives on […]

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Watch: Regenerating country, culture and communities in the Great Eastern Ranges, K2W Link

The K2W Link Inc held its annual forum on Tuesday, December 6, 2022, in Goulburn with keynote speaker award-winning director, writer and presenter Damon Gameau. Other key speakers included local regenerative farming champions, ecologists and First Nations people who are regenerating country and community through traditional ecological knowledge and cultural practices. The forum featured examples […]

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K2W Link 2022 Annual Forum program

Regenerating country, culture and communities in the Great Eastern Ranges, K2W Link

Meet the innovators leading the way towards a greener future at K2W Link’s annual forum held at the Goulburn Performing Arts Centre, on Tuesday, December 6.

Download the program here: K2W Annual Forum program

At this event, some of the most exciting minds present their approaches to […]

By |November 22nd, 2022|Events|Comments Off on K2W Link 2022 Annual Forum program

Watch: Conserving agriculture and nature across continents

An international delegation from the Global Landscape Stewardship Network has joined local farming and conservation champions visiting the award-winning Land for Wildlife property Fairhalt near Crookwell on Saturday, October 29.

The tour was coordinated by the Great Eastern Ranges (GER) and the K2W Inc, with around 30 participants from the United States and representatives from the […]

By |November 5th, 2022|Conservation, Events|Comments Off on Watch: Conserving agriculture and nature across continents

Art: Jodie Munday workshops and show in Crookwell

Goulburn region artist and Wiradjuri woman Jodie Munday is exploring humans’ relationships with ecosystems through a series of art workshops and culminating in a thought-provoking exhibition in Crookwell.

‘Fight or Flight’ seeks to question the viewers’ perception of native wildlife by tackling issues of irreversible damage to the environment caused by human activity.

Jodie is urging the […]

By |October 31st, 2022|Events|Comments Off on Art: Jodie Munday workshops and show in Crookwell

Threatened Species Day: Landcare and K2W helps deliver important environmental message to students

Students from around the Upper Lachlan Shire participated in an interactive educational event that helped to deliver an important message about the environment at Taralga Public School for a Threatened Species Day event on Thursday, September 8.

Children from Bigga, Binda and Laggan public schools joined the students at Taralga Primary School for the program.

As part […]

By |September 15th, 2022|Events|Comments Off on Threatened Species Day: Landcare and K2W helps deliver important environmental message to students