Landscape Rehydration Workshops
Join the SA Arid Lands Landscape Board and the Mulloon Institute to understand landscape rehydration principles to improve station productivity and drought resilience.
Two workshops will be offered.
The first, at Kingoonya on Tuesday 12 May will provide an introduction to landscape rehydration. Participants will learn how to read and interpret pastoral landscapes, the fundamentals of water moving across country, how to assess the landscape function and explore landscape rehydration options. Attendees will hear about ways to practically apply concepts when operating machinery, planning fence lines, track improvements and managing livestock.
The second, at Mt Victor Station in the North East Pastoral district will be a two-day bootcamp on 14-15 May. It will build on previous landscape rehydration workshops and is a skills-based course to help you improve landscape function on your property. Through activities that blend scientific principles and practical skills, participants will learn how to identify and prioritise issues to make real changes to the way water influences a property’s viability; and sound planning and design principles to give a landscape rehydration project the best chance of success.
Book for the Kingoonya workshop: https://www.trybooking.com/CZQYJ
Book for the Mt Victor bootcamp: https://www.trybooking.com/CZQYC
These workshops are supported by the Australian Government through funding from the Natural Heritage Trust under the Climate-Smart Agriculture Program and the South Australian Government’s Landscape Priorities Fund and are delivered by the SA Arid Lands Landscape Board, a member of the Commonwealth Regional Delivery Partners panel.