Farmers applying to obtain carbon payments for environmental plantings
18 May 2021
Eyre Peninsula landholders have four weeks left to apply for a new program that could see them diversify income through environmental plantings
18 May 2021
Eyre Peninsula landholders have four weeks left to apply for a new program that could see them diversify income through environmental plantings
12 May 2021
Applications open today for the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board’s Grassroots Grants Program, which provides $101,000 in funding for local community-based landscape management projects.
30 March 2021
Have you got land on your farm that has limited productive value? There is now an opportunity to plant trees in these areas and obtain an income for the revegetation work.
25 February 2021
A new Regional Landscape Plan for the management of Eyre Peninsula landscapes has been drafted and is now open for community consultation.
10 February 2021
Up to 85,000 hectares of Eyre Peninsula farming land that is increasingly being affected by poor drainage in the Cummins Wanilla Basin, will be open to priority infrastructure works thanks to $250,000 in funding secured by the Cummins Wanilla Basin Streamcare Group.
04 February 2021
Landholders across the Eyre Peninsula will be able to collect free fox baits from the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board between mid-February and the end of March.
19 January 2021
Images of feral deer captured near Kimba by the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board, have raised concerns that deer populations are establishing in eastern Eyre Peninsula and that sightings are not being reported.
25 November 2020
Sustainable agriculture options for Eyre Peninsula farmers will continue to be supported by the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board with the appointment of a new Sustainable Agriculture Project Officer.
16 November 2020
Our typical spring weather arriving later than expected this year, could be good news for rabbit control.
10 November 2020
A mild spring has provided great conditions for bushland biodiversity monitoring to be undertaken by the Eyre Peninsula Landscape Board – with help from National Parks and Wildlife Service SA – with results showing the benefits of fencing off vegetation and also the impact of drier conditions in the north.