NSW
Darling River Eco Corridor 16
Darling River Eco Corridor 31
Boonora Downs
Louth
Rose Isle
Rose Isle is a family run grazing operation near Louth in New South Wales. Garry and Samantha Mooring purchased the property from Garry’s parents in 1983 and now run sheep and cattle across the station while also regenerating close to 8,000ha of native vegetation.
Cobar
Lynwood Human-Induced Regeneration Project
Robin and Keryl Thorpe have run Lynwood, near Cobar in New South Wales, since 2006. The pair decided to partner with GreenCollar after attending a carbon farming seminar, appreciating that such projects would allow them to be kinder to the land while diversifying their income and reducing the need to rely so heavily on livestock.
Cobar
Kaleno Human-Induced Regeneration Project
Pauline and Barry Oliver now have three carbon projects across two properties. They are protecting and regenerating native forest in NSW, and have taken their learnings to a run-down property purchased more recently in WA.
Mulga Lands
Darling River Eco Corridor 9
Follow the Kulkyne Creek through NSW and you’ll eventually reach the northern block of Salt Lake Pastoral, a 38,358hectare a piece of land that the Barton family has leased since 1927. The Kulkyne is a valuable water source for the farm, but drought years have made it harder and harder to keep the land healthy and the vegetation resilient.
Bourke
Darling River Eco Corridor #8
Located near Bourke in Western New South Wales, this project isn’t just regenerating native forest, it has also secured the future of the farm.