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Protecting natural resources & promoting sustainable land management practices
Boonah and District Landcare (BaDL) is a community group whose volunteers work to recognise, protect and preserve the natural environment of Queensland’s Scenic Rim.
Our enthusiastic members are actively engaged in projects, activities and learning that promote biodiversity and healthy ecosystems, including the role of these in food production.
We help people in our district learn about and implement sustainable land management practices that benefit flora, fauna and people both now and into the future.
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WHO we are, WHERE we are, WHAT we do & HOW we go about it
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You care about our environment, & we do too! We’d love to welcome you to BaDL
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Register for workshops, working bees, field days, guest speakers, socials & more
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Cane toads, tree planting, cultural burns, nests, soil health & more
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Sustainable & regenerative land management info & useful links
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Our aims
Empower individuals and communities to take better care of the land
Draw attention to the need for sound land utilisation, management and conservation practices
Share knowledge and understanding on how to sustainably and regeneratively manage natural and productive landscapes
Build resilient ecosystems, food and farming systems and stronger communities
Take action to protect the diversity of flora and fauna in our district
Foster cooperation and collaboration towards common goals among land users, community groups, schools, associations, organisations and Government agencies
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