The K2C partnership can help with the following:
- Get field training, share information and become part of a community network
- Species identification courses and on-ground plant and animal surveys
- Stewardship payments - resting land with options for grazing
- Voluntary Conservation Agreements - setting aside land for conservation in perpetuity
- Establishing wildlife refuges Incentive funding to assist with fencing and revegetation
- Opportunities to sell grassy woodlands with high conservation value
Current K2C partners
- Bush Heritage Australia
- NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change and Water
- Greening Australia Capital Region
- Molonglo Catchment Group
- Murrumbidgee CMA
- Nature Conservation Trust NSW
- Upper Murrumbidgee Landcare Committee
- Friends of Grassland
- Upper Murrumbidgee Catchment Coordinating Committee
- Southern Rivers CMA
- ACT Government - Research & Planning, Parks, Conservation and Lands, Dept of Territory & Municipal Services


African love grass is a significant weed. It has spread rapidly and has the potential to invade the whole of south eastern Australia.