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Nocturnal Wonders Revealed on Six Mile Creek Walk

Participants took a rare after-dark glimpse into the wildlife that shares our urban landscapes.

Thurgoona Habitat Open Garden Draws Enthusiastic Crowd

Visitors enjoyed a wonderful example of what’s possible when a garden is designed with local wildlife in mind.

Celebrating 40 Years of Landcare

From the Pitch to the Creek: Wodonga Heart Football Club Joins Landcare

We're thrilled to announce that Wodonga Heart Football Club has officially joined the WULN network as an associate member

Farewell to Parklands Albury Wodonga – A New Chapter Begins

Parklands Albury Wodonga's 27 years of extraordinary service to the Albury-Wodonga region

Congratulations Julie Hind – Wodonga Individual Volunteer of the Year Award

A fantastic celebration of local volunteers at the recent Albury Wodonga Volunteer of the Year Awards night.

Project SPROUT is Back and Branching Out Across Wodonga!

Our community tree planting initiative returns this June and July with Project SPROUT - Branching Out.

The Secret Life of Mistletoe

Far from being the destructive parasite of popular belief, mistletoe plays a critical role in supporting woodland birds and urban ecosystems.

Our Native Garden Nursery Secures Landscape Resilience Funding

Our Native Garden Nursery has been awarded funding support from the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife as part of their national Landscape Resilience Program, to continue its essential work growing quality local native plants from locally sourced seed.

WULN Opens New Community Hub at Baranduda Fields

We celebrated a major milestone last Thursday the 19th February when over 70 community members, volunteers, and partners gathered to officially open the Baranduda Fields Ecohub — a dedicated workspace that will serve as the operational heart of one of the region's most active environmental organisations.

From Alpine Peaks to River Flats: Kiewa-Wodonga Launches Bold New Blueprint for Farming and Conservation

A gathering of some of the region’s most influential environmental and agricultural organisations came together last Thursday for the launch of New Futures Kiewa-Wodonga – a visionary 2045 roadmap that sets out to demonstrate that farming productivity, environmental restoration, and thriving communities can advance together.

Healthy Hectares is back in 2026

Got a property but feeling overwhelmed about where to start with sustainable management? You're not alone - and we've got you covered!

Holiday Break

WULN is taking a holiday break from December 19th to January 19th, 2026.

Exciting News for Wodonga Waterways

The North East CMA is supporting enhancements to the Kiewa River and House Creek by removing invasive Black Willow trees and revegetating with native plant species! These woody weeds impact our waterways by altering physical flow dynamics, degrading water quality, and reducing habitat and biodiversity for native species, including the beloved Platypus and the not so well known Rakali.

Community-Led Restoration Transforms Waterways in Wodonga

Completion of the Restoration Connections for Wodonga project has delivered significant improvements to riparian biodiversity, habitat connectivity, water quality, and recreation values along House Creek on Wodonga's urban fringe.

Once Bitten, Twice Shy: Amazing Results from Our Turtle Protection Project! 

Some incredible news from the groundbreaking turtle conservation project led by Dr Lígia Pizzatto from La Trobe University, in partnership with WULN, Turtles Albury Wodonga and other community groups from across NE Victoria.

Welcome Friends of Elmwood

Welcoming our new Landcare Group - Friends of Elmwood

Our Native Garden Nursery and Wodonga Urban Landcare Network have merged

Our Native Garden Nursery and Wodonga Urban Landcare Network have officially merged!