Collaborative Catchment Approach to Wheatbelt Regenerative Agricultural Practices.

Wheatbelt NRM in collaboration with the Mulloon Institute and the Gabby Quoi Quoi Catchment Group are testing the assumption that working together at the catchment scale farmers can build a sustainable future based on regenerative practices that supports systems change for restoring landscape functionality.
This project is supported by the State NRM program of WA.

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