The Murray Inland Delta Landscape Impact project was initiated via Regen Farmers Mutual (RFM) (November 2023 – June 2024) and funded by the NSW Primary Industry Productivity and Abatement Program (PIPAP) High Impact Partnership grant. The project has been supported by the Western Murray Land Improvement Group (WMLG).

Jacqueline McArthur – Western Murray Land Improvement Group Environmental Markets projects officer and associate partner, Womboota Pastoral, Womboota,
NSW.

Wendy McDonald – sheep and mixed cropping farmer, ‘Glencoe’, Caldwell, NSW.


Emma Searle – Regen Advisor, associate partner, ‘Jacana’, Barham, NSW


Leigh Fletcher – Western Murray Land Improvement Group Environmental Projects Manager

The Murray Inland Delta Landscape Impact Project working team have considered opportunities for landholders (individually and collectively) to address these issues through participation in carbon markets and emerging biodiversity and hydrology markets, with a view to improving the natural assets of their properties and farm productivity while accessing financial rewards for their environmental services.

The working team found the outstanding natural and man-made assets of our million hectare inland delta held major opportunities for carbon drawdown, landscape
rehydration, and other key aspects of ecological restoration like invasive weed and animal control, wetland reconnection works, revegetation and watering.
Through collective action we can amplify our impact. With the support of Regen Farmers Mutual (RFM) through the Landscape Impact Program and
partnering with local support services such as Local Land Service, we are actively building a resilient and productive agricultural landscape for future
generations.

This project is proudly funded by the NSW Government in association with Regen Farmers Mutual (RFM) and the Western Murray Land Improvement Group (WMLG).