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Read MoreDid you know that frogs are very sensitive to changes in their environment? Or that changes in their populations can reflect changes in aquatic ecosystem health?
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Read MoreWe've been super busy developing a document to help tell our story and explain the advantages of regenerating catchments.
Read MoreApproximately 40 students from the University of Canberra visited The Mulloon Institute recently to expand their studies in Environmental Science.
Read MoreThe Mulloon Institute has been declared a State Landcare Champion at the 2017 NSW Landcare Awards, in the Australian Government's 'Excellence in Sustainable Farm Practices' category!
Read MorePhotos from the recent ‘Jillamatong 2040’ forum on regenerative land management and natural capital, held at Martin Royds’ property in Braidwood.
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Read MoreGreen Army participants have been constructing a series of brush interventions to slow water flow through steeper sections of eroded valley floor at Mulloon Farm North.
Read MoreEnvironmental Science students from Australian National University visited Mulloon Creek Natural Farms recently with Dr David Freudenberger (ANU) and Luke Peel (The Mulloon Institute).
Read MoreStaff from The Mulloon Institute and Mulloon Creek Natural Farms recently did two days of training with Hamish McKay.
Read MoreA baseline fish survey of the Lower Mulloon Creek catchment will provide a benchmark for helping determine the impact of the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project (MCLRP) on numbers and varieties of fish fauna in the waterway.
Read MoreDo you like FROGS? Want to help us count them?
We're having a Frog Survey this October and you're invited!
Learn how to identify and record frogs by sight and sound with Anke Maria Hoefer from Ginninderra Catchment Group and the ACT and Region Frogwatch.
More details coming soon!
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Read MoreScarlet Robins are set to directly benefit from work being undertaken by the Green Army at Mulloon Farm North in the Mulloon Catchment, NSW.
Read MoreGreen Army members have been fencing a 1.5 km stretch of Sandhills Creek as part of the Mulloon Community Landscape Rehydration Project.
Read MoreBraidwood Central School students from Years 9 and 10 braved windy conditions recently for a creek walk at Mulloon Creek Natural Farms to learn about our work regenerating the Australian landscape.
Read MoreThreatened Scarlet Robins and Gang-gang Cockatoos were amongst the birds recorded in a survey along a 20km stretch of the Mulloon Creek catchment in NSW.
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