Lah Landcare Group
This group is located north of Warracknabeal and is composed of farming families from the localities of Lah and Brim. Over the years the group has hosted a few Yarrilinks planting weekends, including on private property and at the Lah Rec Reserve.
The Yarriambiack Mallee-box (Eucalyptus yarriambiack) is a critically endangered species unique to this area. Only about 150 individuals are known from a single location north of Brim along the Yarriambiack Creek.
This group has been affected by a downturn in activity following the pandemic.
Learn more about Lah Landcare Group’s activities and projects:

After our November committee meeting, we joined some local residents for a stroll around the reserve, and learned about iNaturalist.
We recently finished reporting on the 2023 Victorian Landcare Grants. Total funding of around $15.200 enabled us to leverage over $71,000 worth of in-kind contributions! Read more about what we achieved.
Yarrilinks Landcare Network groups received 87% of the funding they applied for in the 2024 Victorian Landcare Grants!
Yarrilinks and Lah Landcare Group celebrated National Eucalypt Day on 23 March with an event about the Yarriambiack Mallee-Box, a species of eucalyptus tree found only in a small area near Brim.