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Fencing

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WICC has funding for fences that protect our waterways. under the Healthy Estuaries WA.  Farmers must contribute through the construction and ongoing maintenance of the fence.  Certain criteria apply regarding type of fence, etc.  You can learn more about the HEWA Fencing Subsidy HERE.  Please complete the Expression of Interest Form below.  Our Project Officer will be in touch and can also visit your property for a free inspection.

HEWA

Purpose: Exclude Cattle from drains, creeks and waterways which flow into the Wilson Inlet.
Kilometre of fence constructed
Grant Expiry: Dec 2024



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  • WHATS ON?
    • Rotational Grazing Training 2023
    • EOI in Cockatoo Protection 2023
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  • About
    • Contact Us
    • Meet the Team!
    • Membership form
    • OKGG membership sign-up
    • our catchment
    • our plans >
      • Lindesay Link Conservation Action Plan
      • Wallaby-Report
      • WICC Proteacea Vegetation Survey 2016
      • WICC Strategic Plan 2020 - 30
      • Wilson Inlet Management Strategy
    • Current Projects >
      • Healthy Estuaries WA
      • UPtake
      • Ferals
      • Waste to Net Zero (Biochar Program)
      • Soilwise
      • Dung Beetles
      • WIGG the Wilson Inlet Grower Group
      • OKGG Owingup/Kent Grower Group
      • Regional Landcare Partnership
      • Previous Projects
    • Privacy Policy
  • Opportunities
    • New voucher program to help farmers seize carbon opportunities
    • Fencing
    • Revegetation
  • Donate
    • Eungedup Wetlands >
      • Why Eungedup Wetlands needs to be preserved!
      • How your donation will be used
      • How Eungedup Wetlands will be managed
      • Our Donors
    • Biodiversity Initiative
    • Waterways Initiative
    • Sustainable Agriculture Initiative
  • Learning Centre
    • Biodiversity >
      • Weeds
      • Feral Management
      • Seagrass Report
      • Flora Surveys
      • Interview with Elders >
        • Interview with Elder Vernice Gillies
        • Elder Lynette Knapp
        • Interview with Dr Wayne Webb
        • Interview with Aunty Carol Petterson
        • Interview with Uncle Lester Coyne
        • Interview with Menang Elder Aden Eades
    • Waterways >
      • Wilson Inlet Estuary Sandbar Openings
      • Sub catchment reports for Wilson Inlet
    • Sustainable Agriculture >
      • Cartoon Collection - Earls Adventures >
        • Managing water in a drying climate
        • Feral Management OKGG
        • Arum Lilies
      • Collection of Dougie the dung beetle cartoons >
        • Rotational Grazing
        • Stock Health
        • Pasture Diversity
        • Soil Chemistry/Nutrient Efficiency
        • Soil Carbon
        • Soil Biology
      • Interviews with local farmers
    • our data