2023 Echidna Count results
Often people say they haven’t seen an echidna for a long time, but the presence or absence of echidnas is often not noticed because...
2023 Kangaroo Valley Annual Echidna Count
Kangaroo Valley has the two oldest mammals on the planet. Echidnas and their closest relative, the platypus, were around with the dinosaurs, almost 200...
Funding to support Endangered Species
Shoalhaven Landcare has been successful in securing a grant of nearly $200,000 over the next four years to support endangered species across the landscape...
A New Year’s resolution for Kangaroo Valley
At the start of this summer, Kangaroo Valley folk and visitors were at times overwhelmed by the scent of privet, and while this is...
Privet – Come on, KV, we can do better!
In October, it became depressing to drive around KV, with all the flowering privet. Along Kangaroo Valley and Moss Vale Roads, or into Upper...
Echidna Count
The 2022 Kangaroo Valley Annual Echidna Count starts on 12 September
The Kangaroo Valley Environment Group is running this year’s Echidna Count in the week...
Kangaroo Valley Environment Group
For those who are not familiar with the Nature Conservation Council of NSW (NCC0, they are the peak environmental non-government organisation in NSW with...