The Far West Rangeland Rehydration Alliance (FWRRA) is a group of twenty properties established with a vision of understanding, managing, and improving their landscape. Combined, the properties represent 926hectares around the White Cliffs and Packsaddle area.

The rangelands rehabilitation project is being supported by Western Landcare NSW, contributing to this project. The activities identified within this project will be of direct benefit to the Far West Rangelands region providing both social and environmental benefits. Through strong planning and engagement between community groups, land managers, and stakeholders, the project aims to improve and protect the quality of ecosystems and environmental assets.

 

Erosion Filters Project

  Far West Rangelands Rehydration Alliance Landscape Erosion Filters    Construction of soft filters to complement ponding works to rehydrate vast areas of the rangelands  ...

Seed Nurseries

This project set up 20 (exclusion fenced) seed nurseries on properties in the Western Region involved with Ecosystem Management Understanding (EMU) – broadscale rangelands rehabilitation & rehydration. These properties are based around White Cliffs and Packsaddle...

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