Saving the Iconic Nielsen Park She-Oak, Sydney
Description
Nielsen Park in Sydney’s eastern suburbs is home to one of the rarest tress of Sydney. In fact, it’s only known location is in Neilson Park itself, which runs alongside the heritage listed Greycliffe house and borders the iconic Sydney Harbour and Shark Beach.
Working in conjunction with National Parks and Wildlife, we are helping to reduce the number of threats this unique plant faces. This includes undertaking various measures to reduce weed invasion in the area, habitat restoration, monitoring of the site and importantly preparing the area for controlled ecological burns.
Useful Information
This is an ongoing project on selected days.
Please see website for future dates or you can click on the link below:
Please wear sturdy shoes/boots, long pants, and long sleeve shirts. Hats, sunscreen, and water are a must.
We provide a FREE a pickup from the following area:
8.00am Outside Countrylink terminal entrance, Central Station near taxi rank.
Or meet us there:
9.00am Nielson Park Kiosk in front of Shark Beach. If you are driving, we recommend parking along Greycliffe Avenue.
FINISH:
3.00pm at the project site. At 3:00pm you will depart from the site.
If for any reason you cannot make it on the day or if you are going to be late or cannot find the meeting point, please contact the Volunteer Engagement Officer on 0409 188 435. If you need any more information please give the Sydney office a call on (02) 9331 1610.
Contact
- Jessica
- Phone: 02 9331 1610
- Email: jdickson@cva.org.au
- Website: https://bookings.conservationvolunteers.org/project/saving-the-iconic-nielsen-park-she-oak
- Cost: Free
- Booking required
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Neilson Park, Vaucluse, NSW Nielsen Park Kiosk, Vaucluse, New South Wales, Australia
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Dec 22Next Activity Sunday, 22 Dec. 2024 8:00am/9:00am to 3:00pm/4:00pm This activity recurs every: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday