Landholders around New South Wales are passionate about having a biodiversity stewardship agreement (BSA) and protecting the native flora and fauna on their BSA sites.
Some landholders have agreed to share their experiences to provide case studies and examples to help other landholders who may be interested in establishing a BSA.
The case studies and landholder stories are created with and approved by participating landholders.
- Landholder story: A sustainable choice for the environment and the family
- Landholder story: Making environmental protection part of the business
- Landholder story: Farmers preserving land for future generations
- Landholder story: Former forestry property now a haven for wildlife
- Landholder story: Income and environmental benefits
- Case study: Heatherbrae
- Case study: Office of Strategic Lands
- Case study: Picton and Winmalee
Stewardship Support Program
Are you interested in managing your land in ways that benefit native plants and animals? Entering into a biodiversity stewardship agreement generates biodiversity credits which you can sell through the NSW biodiversity market and which can fund the management of weeds, pests and fire and ecological restoration.
Do you have land that might be suitable? We are making it easier and faster for landowners to set up a biodiversity stewardship agreement. If you are interested in getting help to do this, please fill out the short Stewardship Support Program application form.