Bourke
Trafalgar Native Forest Protection Project
Over five years into his native forest protection project, David Turnbull says the improvements in the landscape have been profound – not just in the project area, but across the whole property.
Bourke
Over five years into his native forest protection project, David Turnbull says the improvements in the landscape have been profound – not just in the project area, but across the whole property.
Louth
The Murrays can see their carbon project and their stocking enterprise complement each other. The additional income from the carbon project has helped significantly improve their infrastructure such as fencing and waterpoints, meaning they can spread grazing pressure and have more redundancy in waterpoints.
Wanaaring
No one goes into farming to ruin the soil but most farmers will admit to sometimes being forced to push their land harder than they would like. For Matt and Valli Sheridan those days are behind them, thanks to the carbon project that now runs alongside their grazing enterprise.
Wanaaring
60km north of Wanaaring, husband and wife duo Mike and Lucy Rosser have been regenerating native forests on Paroo Plains since 2017 – all while running a mixed sheep and cattle business across the same land.
Wanaaring
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.
Bourke
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.
Bourke
Around 50km north west of Bourke in NSW, Lower Lila Station sits near the edge of the Warrego River. Heather Cameron has run a Merino sheep enterprise on the property for nearly 30 years, and recently started working with GreenCollar on an Avoided Deforestation project.
Cobar
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.
Walgett
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.