Do you like bushwalking through beautiful savanna woodland, monsoon forest and along riversides, camping by streams and swimming in safe waterholes? Sick of being a "consumer" of nature's beauty, and want to give something back that makes a difference? Volunteer with us as we survey and control remote patches of gamba grass and other invasive plant species within Litchfield National Park.
Established in 2009 to ensure the conservation, protection, maintenance and enhancement of natural ecosystems, environment and biodiversity within the Mitchell Creek Catchment for the benefit of the whole community.
Arnhem Coast Clean-up is a community led initiative to clean up the coastal areas in East Arnhem Land. Working in collaboration with the Dhimurru Rangers, passionate volunteers run clean up events to minimise marine debris which washes up on the shores of East Arnhem Land. Volunteers are welcome to join, from near or far.
Formed by a dedicated group of local residents in 1987, who work to provide natural habitat in the reserve for a diverse range of wildlife.
Desert Knowledge Landcare Group
Friends of Robin Falls are a community of people who know and love this Top End treasure and want to see it cared for and protected.
NT Field Naturalist Club provide opportunities to meet some of these passionate people and to learn and share observations about this great backyard of ours. You are welcome to attend one of our meetings or perhaps tag along on one of our field trips.
The Friends of Tumbling Waters Biodiversity Inc is an active group involved in the promotion and protection of the biodiversity in the Tumbling Waters area.
Formed by a group of dedicated volunteers in 2006 to protect and enhance the natural environment at the popular Fogg Dam Conservation Reserve and Wetlands.
Formed in 1988 by a group of local pastoralists. The Association is the largest Landcare group (by area) in Australia, extending from Tennant Creek to south of the NT/SA border.
Established by a group of primary producers based in the Tennant Creek region who employ a full-time Coordinator to improve natural resource management outcomes.
Casuarina Coastal Reserve Landcare Group was formed by a group of dedicated locals 30 years ago who wanted to protect and restore this important habitat corridor.
Land owners, land managers and residents committed to monitoring, maintaining and improving the Roper River catchment and its natural values.
Working to restore Ludmilla Creek, an important waterway and habitat corridor, for the benefit of future generations of Darwinites.
Represents four landcare groups in the Alice Springs area, including Town Todd, Northside (Dixon Park), Spencer Valley and Ankerre Ankerre (Coolibah Swamp) featuring the Ilparpa Claypans.
The Garden was founded in Alice Springs in 1956 by Miss Olive Muriel Pink as the Australian arid regions flora reserve.
A group of local volunteers who aim to restore and protect natural ecosystems within the Rapid Creek catchment.
Friends of East Point protect and enhance the natural environment and biodiversity of the East Point Breezeway.
Palmerston Conservation Group activities mainly focus on the Mitchell Creek catchment including the Escarpment area but undertake conservation works in other areas of the municipality too. The group focuses on practical issues such as weed invasion, erosion and littering and raising public awareness of the natural values of this beautiful creek system.
Lakeside Drive Community Garden is a welcoming space where all members of the community come together to share skills, veggies and smiles. Collectively we hope to create a thriving, healthy centre for producing food, knowledge and inspiration.
Gamba Grass Roots is a volunteer group dedicated to the removal and control of gamba grass through community education, advocacy and co-ordination of gamba removal initiatives. We're aimed at raising awareness of the threat posed by gamba grass to our homes and communities,to our tourism sector and to our unique Top End landscape and wildlife.
Do you have an interest in environmental advocacy and community landcare with skills in photography, videography and/or digital communications? Landcare NT has a new opportunity for a creative, self-motivated and environmentally-minded individual seeking to contribute their skills to a Volunteer Communications…
Landcare NT conducted our annual Group Members’ Survey at the end of 2023 to provide valuable information about the needs and challenges of volunteers, the impact of community-led landcare and how Landcare NT can best support ongoing action. The data highlighted the significant impact that community…
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