Community Conservation
Conversation Camp
Thanks to all who joined the Western Landcare NSW team at Kinchega National Park 14-15 June 2025 for a wonderful weekend around the campfire to talk biodiversity & conservation!
With a range of community conversations continuing, please let us know if you’d like to partner on our next Community Conversation Camp anywhere around the Western Region.
Images by Andrew Hull & NViro Media
About the Western Landcare NSW Community Conversation Camps
Western Landcare NSW invites landcaring stakeholders to co-design future Community Conversation Camps with us!
WLNSW are planning a series of Community Conversation Camps at different locations across our vast Western Region. Camps can focus on any theme you like… Carp Catching, Rehydrating Rangelands, Muster Dog Training… choose your topic and get in touch with our team!
FREE family-friendly camps for landholders, land managers and landcarers intend to:
- Bring remote residents together for fun, informative activities and meetings in nature.
- Invite local businesses and organisations to co-design and co-host a range of outback adventures for all ages.
- Provide professional facilitation to ask questions and share diverse perspectives.
- Create offline community engagement opportunities that help family members to re-connect and meet other families.
- Explore the latest science on the health benefits of taking time in nature with others.
- Provide guided tours around our best National Parks and areas of conservation.
- Present traditional stories from the land and the stars!
- Support local entertainers – live music, bush poetry and more…
- Support local caterers – including bush tucker – where available.
We’d like to thank the Biodiversity Conservation Trust (BCT) for funding the June 2025 pilot project.
Let’s continue these important community conversations around campfires across the Western Region…
Regional Landcare Coordinator
Melanie Gates
[email protected]
0431 452 752
PRIVATE LAND CONSERVATION MATTERS
Landcare NSW and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust are working together to raise awareness and support private land conservation efforts across the state.