FREE WORKSHOP: Managing feral animals on rural properties - for absentee landholders living in Sydney
Do you live in Sydney but also have a property in the country?
Does your rural property have weeds, pest animals, erosion or other land issues?
You are invited to take part in a free evening workshop being held in the Sydney CBD on managing feral animals on rural properties.
This workshop is the first in a series of free land management workshops for Sydney-based rural landholders.
- Date:Tuesday 23 June, 2015
- Time:6pm – 8pm
- Location:Annie Wyatt Room, National Trust Centre, Observatory Hill, The Rocks
- Cost: FREE – bookings essential
- RSVP:By 20 June, 2015
Click here or go to http://goo.gl/forms/iugA37dywS to book online as places are limited.
Want to know more? Register your interest today!
Managing a property remotely can be challenging and could result in weed, pest and productivity issues, and might even affect neighbouring properties.
Greater Sydney Local Land Services has a unique new project helping absentee rural landholders living in Sydney to improve their land management practices through a series of free workshops covering:
- feral animals
- weeds
- water
- native vegetation
- soil
- groundcovers
- farm biosecurity
- conservation
These short evening workshops will be held in convenient locations across Sydney in 2015 and 2016.
A new smartphone app will also be released later in 2015, and will further help landholders look after their land by providing useful information at their fingertips.
Click here or go to http://eepurl.com/bo93Cr to register your interest and receive email updates on upcoming workshops and the smartphone app.
Acknowledgments: This project has been assisted by the New South Wales Government through its Environmental Trust.