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Volunteer to protect the environment at Presidents Park, Werribee

Description

Presidents Park in Wyndham Vale is a massive multipurpose park that runs along the Werribee river.

In 2016 Wyndham City Council planted 21,000 trees along the floodway off Presidents Park with the aim to increase urban tree canopy and provide shade along the popular walking tracks.

Join us at Conservation Volutneers Australia as we go back through to remove weeds from the planting sites and remove tree guards from those that haven’t survived and those that have grown quite big.

Useful Information

Transport provided from South Geelong leaving at 8.00am and returning 4.00pm.

If you live local you can meet at Presidents Park by prior arrangement with our office.
Volunteers need to wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt and boots or sturdy shoes. It is also recommended that volunteers bring and use a broad-brimmed hat, sun-screen and tropical-strength insect repellent.

Also, don’t forget to bring a packed lunch, snacks and drink bottle.
We provide:

  • Tools and safety equipment such as gloves, safety glasses, sunscreen etc
  • Tea, Coffee and Biscuits are provided each day
  • Pick up and drop off as detailed above

Contact

  • Cost: Free
  • Booking required
  • Presidents Park, Wyndham Vale, VIC 353 McGrath Rd, Wyndham Vale VIC 3024, Australia

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