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You care about our environment, and we do too! So, we’d love to welcome you to Boonah and District Landcare (BaDL).

Whatever your interests, knowledge or skill set, whether you’re an individual, family or group of co-workers or friends, we know you’ll find purpose, satisfaction and connection within our group.

People like you join BaDL to:

Connect with others and stay active

Gain a sense of belonging while contributing to something you care about

Work with a dynamic group of like-minded people from across your community

Learn and experience something new, and make a difference for the environment

Everyone is welcome as a Friend or Member of BaDL:

Individuals and families who care about the environment

Gardeners in town

Small to medium land holders running livestock, growing crops or both

‘Tree change’ property owners who want to care for the land they have purchased

Teachers and students at primary and high schools in the district, and

Members of community groups, organisations, associations and Government departments with interests that overlap with our own

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Webinar – Camera Trapping 101: Setting, Sorting, Sharing
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Join our James Cook University Research Assistants as they guide you through aspects of biodiversity on your property.

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Have you got your bucket with a lid (or big strong bag), gloves and torch ready? The Great Cane Toad Bust 2026 starts in just See More

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Landholders noticing nature are key to Australia’s 30 by 30 conservation goals – NESP Resilient Landscapes Hub

A ground-breaking collaboration between James Cook University (JCU), the University of Tasmania (UTAS), and four South East Queensland councils is […]

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Latest blogs

Cultural Burning at Whinpullin (Croftby)
Cultural Burning as a Land Management Tool – Keep Calm, Grow Trees
Talking chickens with Verena at Yarn on a Farm
Yarn on a Mt Alford Farm
This blady grass is burning perfectly in rain-soaked soil, clearing the way for healthier Country. Blady grass is a native grass but doesn’t belong in these paddocks. It offers little for grazing and when left unchecked, becomes a built up, hot burning fuel load that makes even the right fire harder to manage.
April Cultural Burn
tree planting
Yarn on a Farm at Bilyana Cottages combines with National Tree Day
Locals visit success-story property, learning more about koala habitat health
Bodie - Yarn on a Farm
Yarn on a Goolman Farm
Treasurer’s report – June 2023
Treasurer’s report – April 2023
AGM2023 – Treasurer’s report
Treasurer’s report – February 2023
Would you like to work on the management committee?
Community Nest Project: Optimal Design
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BaDL is an active community group whose volunteers work to recognise, protect and preserve natural and productive landscapes in Queensland’s Scenic Rim.

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the country where we live. We pay our respects to all Elders, past and present, of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nations.

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