NSPNR receives funding for new project Classroom to Paddock: Enriching NSP Culture & Biodiversity

NSPNR has been successful in obtaining full funding of $445,519 for our recent Community Stewardship Grant - large application ‘Classroom to Paddock: Enriching NSP Culture and Biodiversity’

The Classroom to Paddock Project promotes cultural connections and environmental stewardship among the three local schools and landholders in the North Stirlings Pallinup sub-region of WA. The project maintains momentum of current State NRM projects, a gap in funding would be detrimental to progress:

1) Capitalising on landholder’s increased willingness to participate in collaborative revegetation and protective fencing projects: - Addressing ecological damage from land clearing - Improving soils, waterways, threatened species habitat & corridors with high quality native revegetation

2) Fostering Gnowangerup Aboriginal Corporation partnership: - Sharing cultural knowledge - Seed collection services

3) Immersive school programs encouraging environmental and cultural awareness.

This project will run January 2025 - December 2027

NSPNR thanks State NRM for supporting this project