Native Bushland Revegetation with City of Nedlands
Description
The City of Nedlands features a variety of natural areas and vegetation types from coastal shrublands and grasslands, to inland Jarrah – Banksia woodlands as well as riverine environments along the Swan River containing limestone cliff faces and outcrops. These natural areas provide important habitat and ecological linkages for native flora and fauna as well as offering passive recreation opportunities such as exercise, nature study, photography and bushwalking.
Due to urban influences and past disturbance factors such as inappropriate fire regimes, clearing, grazing and illegal dumping these remnant bushlands require ongoing management through environmental restoration programs. The City of Nedlands is committed to the preservation of their unique and varied natural areas.
Join us this week as we head out to some of the City of Nedlands beautiful bushland sites. We will be out planting this week and could be along the river, at the beach or in a bushland reserve in suburbia.
This project will be running from Monday to Friday. Local volunteers can join us for one or two days or the whole week!
Useful Information
We offer free transport from Fremantle at 8.00am or you can meet us on site at 9.00am. Please let me know which you would prefer. The pickup spot in Fremantle is at Pioneer Reserve on the corner of Packenham Street and Short Street.
All you need to bring is a hat, lunch, and a water bottle. Please make sure you are wearing a long sleeved top, long pants and enclosed sturdy footwear. We provide all the tools and safety equipment such as water, gloves and sunscreen.
Contact us for onsite meeting locations.
Contact
- Erin Farley
- Phone: 08 9335 2777
- Email: efarley@cva.org.au
- Website: www.conservationvolunteers.com.au
- Cost: Contact Provider
- Booking required
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City of Nedlands, Nedlands WA Nedlands, Western Australia, Australia
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