Case Studies

Browse our case studies from projects in NSW, VIC, WA and SA, using a range of methodologies including Avoided Deforestation, Avoided Clearing, and Human Induced Regeneration. These case studies demonstrate that GreenCollar carbon farming projects work successfully with traditional farming practices, increasing productivity and drought tolerance, as well as other environmental, economic and social benefits.

NSW

Wanaaring

Paroo River Ecosystem Restoration Project

Approximately 50km north of Wanaaring, Colin and Beryl Leigo run a successful sheep and cattle grazing enterprise on their property, Moorland Downs. The Leigo family have owned Moorland Downs since 1925. Colin took over in 1978 and the Leigo’s now run approximately 600 sheep and 200 cattle across the property.

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NSW

Bourke

Argyle Native Forest Protection Project

The Rosser family which includes Gary Rosser and husband and wife duo Mike and Lucy Rosser, are becoming old-hands at carbon farming. They are also huge advocates of the regenerative benefits that carbon projects bring to agriculture businesses as well as the financial benefit for regional communities.

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NSW

Cobar

Kia Ora Native Forest Protection Project

South west of Cobar, in the semi-arid rangelands of NSW, Kia Ora is home to a family-run grazing enterprise and abundant native wildlife that is flourishing thanks to its native forest protection project.

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NSW

Walgett

Glenogie Native Forest Protection Project

With the effects of a changing climate being felt all over Australia, there are many plant and animal species that need more than a helping hand to see the next century through.

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NSW

Cobar

Curranyalpa Human-Induced Regeneration Project

On the flat loamy country typical of the Murray Darling Depression bioregion, Curranyalpa was suffering after historic overgrazing by cattle and feral animals. To rectify some of the damage and return the land to health, the McBrides turned to regeneration of native vegetation as a solution.

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NSW

Cobar

Berangabah Human-Induced Regeneration Project

Berangabah and Yallock, sit on the border of the Cobar Peneplain and the Murray Darling Depression. These properties are run together as a successful sheep and cattle grazing enterprise. Prior to the project commencing in 2015, feral animals and uncontrolled livestock grazing had suppressed native forest and prevented it from regenerating. Six years on, the project has delivered significant benefits for both the environment and the Sinclair’s business.

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SA

Cummins

Arbon – Tooligie – Human Induced Regeneration

Set in rich undulating farmland near Cummins in South Australia, this project is regenerating permanent native forest across over 3,000ha of land that had previously been cleared and where regeneration had been supressed.

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