300kg of Rubbish removed by the Richmond River Chapter
Recently the Richmond River Chapter cleaned up some of the salt marsh around Fishery Creek, West Ballina on Saturday.
Recently the Richmond River Chapter cleaned up some of the salt marsh around Fishery Creek, West Ballina on Saturday.
Is there anything cuter than baby oysters! One fine spring morning, some members of the Richmond River Chapter cruised over to their local oyster lease to inspect the lease to find a single catching rack filled with tiny oysters. The…
In these days of busy lives and digital distractions, it’s priceless to be able to get outside and enjoy quality time with the family. With Father’s Day
On Saturday 17 July, OzFish Unlimited Australia’s fastest growing fishing conservation charity, will be holding an exciting citizens science project to test the water quality in the Lower Vasse River by checking out the bugs.
Volunteers from OzFish Unlimited, have teamed up with landowners, Tweed Landcare and Tweed Shire Council to plant two thousand native trees for native fish along the banks of Johansen Creek
A huge congratulations to Michael ‘Mick’ O’Neill who has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal ‘for service to the rejuvenation of inland rivers’. Mick has spent more than 15 years working tirelessly to improve and restore fish habitat in…
OzFish Unlimited, Australia’s leading fishing conservation charity, recently planted 360 native trees on Brunswick River in Northern NSW to revegetate the riverbanks bordering two properties along Main Arm
A dedicated team of almost thirty OzFish volunteers and community members came together to restore a critical riparian zone at Emigrant Creek to help native fish. The volunteers planted 1550 native trees and
Volunteers from OzFish, Deniliquin Kolety Lagoons Landcare Group and Edward Wakool Angling Association have been hard at work organising to drop fish hotels in the centre of the lagoons and plant native vegetation to provide
Thirty-two enormous snags in the form of tree stumps, root balls and bodies have been replenished into the Darling River this week in an collaborative effort by traditional owners and volunteers from Landcare NSW and OzFish Sunraysia Chapter members. The
OzFish Unlimited has partnered with Manning Landcare and private landowners on the Manning River to improve native fish habitat by planting trees on the riverbank.
The project site is about 13 kilometres upstream from Taree near where Burrell
Recycling used oyster shells for reef restoration work can be slow and dirty work. Australia’s only fishing conservation charity, OzFish Unlimited, recently welcomed a new purpose-built shell washer to accelerate the recycling process for its dedicated
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