Shoalhaven Landcare Association (SLA) represents all local Landcare groups within the Shoalhaven in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
SLA consists of representatives from Landcare groups, Shoalhaven City Council and the NSW Local Land Services.
Link to SLA Constitution. Link to SLA Strategic Plan. Link to 2017 Minutes. Link to 2018 Minutes
If you are interested in becoming a Landcare volunteer in the Shoalhaven region please complete our contact form on our Contact Us webpage.
SLA consists of representatives from Landcare groups, Shoalhaven City Council and the NSW Local Land Services.
Link to SLA Constitution. Link to SLA Strategic Plan. Link to 2017 Minutes. Link to 2018 Minutes
If you are interested in becoming a Landcare volunteer in the Shoalhaven region please complete our contact form on our Contact Us webpage.
Where are we?
Shoalhaven Landcare is situated in the City of Shoalhaven
which is located south of Wollongong in NSW, Australia.
which is located south of Wollongong in NSW, Australia.
What's On
"Citizen scientists make a powerful difference for owls" - with Dr. Beth Mott, Birdlife Australia's Powerful Owl Project Officer

Hello from BirdLife Shoalhaven:
We would like to invite you to come along to the next talk organised by BirdLife Shoalhaven with a presentation by Dr. Beth Mott, Birdlife Australia’s Powerful Owl Project Officer - “Citizen scientists make a powerful difference for owls”.
The talk will be held at 7:30 pm on Monday 23rd April 2018 at the St Georges Basin Community Health Centre, 21 Meriton Street, St Georges Basin.
Owls ahoy! Just in time for the breeding season, come along to hear an update about Powerful Owls in the city.
Beth will share what has been going on for owls in the greater Sydney Basin, including fabulous records of breeding success, and some good data about how urban owls are using the landscape. She will also talk about some of the developing threats to Powerful Owls, identified by the fantastic data collected by citizen scientists, and give a brief update on what we can do to help urban birds. The project also needs your help, as records for Shoalhaven Powerful Owls are thin on the ground in the project database, and Beth would love to know how our own owls are faring in the face of continuing urban expansion. Your suggestions about what we can do to help our amazing nocturnal birds will be valued. Hope to see you there. It will be a hoot.
If you are planning to come along please email me at shoalhaven@birdlife.org.au by Wednesday 18th April, so we will know numbers for catering purposes.
The talk is free for BirdLife Shoalhaven members, though a gold coin donation would be appreciated from non-members to cover costs.
We would like to invite you to come along to the next talk organised by BirdLife Shoalhaven with a presentation by Dr. Beth Mott, Birdlife Australia’s Powerful Owl Project Officer - “Citizen scientists make a powerful difference for owls”.
The talk will be held at 7:30 pm on Monday 23rd April 2018 at the St Georges Basin Community Health Centre, 21 Meriton Street, St Georges Basin.
Owls ahoy! Just in time for the breeding season, come along to hear an update about Powerful Owls in the city.
Beth will share what has been going on for owls in the greater Sydney Basin, including fabulous records of breeding success, and some good data about how urban owls are using the landscape. She will also talk about some of the developing threats to Powerful Owls, identified by the fantastic data collected by citizen scientists, and give a brief update on what we can do to help urban birds. The project also needs your help, as records for Shoalhaven Powerful Owls are thin on the ground in the project database, and Beth would love to know how our own owls are faring in the face of continuing urban expansion. Your suggestions about what we can do to help our amazing nocturnal birds will be valued. Hope to see you there. It will be a hoot.
If you are planning to come along please email me at shoalhaven@birdlife.org.au by Wednesday 18th April, so we will know numbers for catering purposes.
The talk is free for BirdLife Shoalhaven members, though a gold coin donation would be appreciated from non-members to cover costs.
Notice Board
For information on a variety of items please
see our NoticeBoard page .
Latest Item: Fox Baiting Program
see our NoticeBoard page .
Latest Item: Fox Baiting Program
Contacts and Contacting Shoalhaven Landcare
For information on various Landcare groups under the umbrella of Shoalhaven Landcare please visit our Contacts Page.
For general and volunteer enquiries please use our Contact form on the Contact Page.
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Last Updated On: 8Apr 18
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