What is a Conservation Management Network?

Conservation Management NetworkA Conservation Management Network (CMN) is a network of remnants of native vegetation, their owners or managers and other interested individuals. CMNs usually focus on a single ecological community (e.g. grassy ecosystems), because the management needs of each community are relatively uniform. An important purpose of CMNs is to assist landholders and land managers in the management of remnants.

Schools program

 


Virtual excursion

 

Students participate in Threatened Species Day Woodland virtual Excursions

 

A great day of sharing woodland stories was enjoyed by over 100 children across rural NSW on Threatened Species day 7th September 2011. The Woodland Virtual Excursion provided direct contact with woodland scientists via a video conference. From mimicking frog calls to personal childhood anecdotes scientists from the Office of Environment and Heritage inspired a generation.

Woodland Wanderings

Woodland Wanderings

The newsletter of the Grassy Box Woodlands CMN.

Latest issue:

Woodland Wanderings Autumn 2011

Including:

  • Managing TSRs and private property for Woodland birds
  • Conservation & agriculture: antagonists or co-dependants?

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Eucalyptus melliodoraBrooks Hill ReserveBursaria spinosaBriza maximaLomandra longifolia

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Department of Environment, Climate Change & Water CMN aknowledges the generous support of the NSW Office of Environment & Heritage.


Grassy Ecosystems Management Kit

Grassy Ecosystems Management Kit
A guide to developing Conservation Management Plans