Over the past three months, the Science and Monitoring team has been busy across the landscape – supporting landholder engagement and refining our monitoring frameworks. From maintaining field instruments to analysing satellite imagery and ecological indicators, the team continues to build an evidence base for nature-based solutions and regenerative land management. We’re also collaborating with partners to ensure our work supports adaptive, data driven decision-making and delivers meaningful insights for catchment-scale change.
With the addition of Mulloon’s new Assistant Regenerative Farming Manager, Louis Convery, the Science and Monitoring team has been working closely with Mulloon Creek Natural Farms to identify opportunities for collaboration that support nature-based solutions, data-informed decisions, and more holistic approaches to land management.