Conservation agreements benefitting private landholders
SEP 26, 2023
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Many landholders have been promoting biodiversity and wildlife conservation on their property for many years. Not only is this beneficial for the environment, but through conservation agreements, landholders benefit financially from protecting their patches.


Landholders can be involved in a variety of different programs and conservation agreements. One of the main aspects is landholders need to have native vegetation in good condition on their land. In terms of size, smaller farms can collaborate to create larger parcels that may be eligible for financial compensation. 


In this episode, we’ll hear from private landowners who have been managing biodiversity and promoting wildlife conservation on their land for years - and they have benefited from it in many ways. 


Thank you to our guests featured in this episode:



  • Bev Debrincat - Chair of Greater Sydney Landcare, landholder



  • Xuela Sledge - Koala Project Officer with Greater Sydney Landcare



  • Matt Carr - acting director of the Biodiversity Conservation Trust



  • Jocelyn Howden - founder of the Glenorie Wildlife Refuge




For more information or to get involved:


Landholder guide to conservation agreements


Biodiversity Conservation Trust


Land for Wildlife 


Hosted by Edgars Greste 


Produced by Grow Love Project and hosted by NSW Local Land Services



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