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NSW Land for Wildlife Conference


Land for Wildlife is a nationwide voluntary conservation scheme that encourages and assists landholders to include nature conservation along with sustainable land management objectives on private land. The LFW scheme is available to private landholders as well as public land with a minimum of 1/2 hectare of good quality bushland. LFW is free to landholders, not legally binding and does not change the legal status of the property.

Come along and find out what LFW can offer you ....

For landholders... how can your LFW registration contribute to the bigger picture in terms of climate change and biodiversity?........hear and see the experiences of other landholders.... meet other LFW members or those interested in incorporating conservation into their land management....  

For Councils, CMAs and Agencies..........how can LFW help deliver your biodiversity and land management objectives?....how can LFW provide a first-step in engaging landholders in your area?.....  

Speakers include: Dr. John Williams - the Natural Resources Commissioner Simon Smith - Deputy Director General, DECC Dr. Lynn Webber - NPWS, Conservation Partners Program Pru Goward, MP - Opposition Spokesperson on the Environment Anthea Coggan - CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems John Asquith - Chairperson, Community Environment Network  

For more information about the conference please visit http://www.cen.org.au/   The conference is supported by the Community Environment Network and Department of Environment and Climate Change

Event details
Venue: Taronga Zoo
Date: 01 Aug 2008 - 02 Aug 2008
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