Darks Common Landcare – July
Landcare group working on reserve located between Glenbrook and Lapstone. Meet at Achievement Avenue. Contact Elissa McFarlane (Bushcare Officer) via phone 47805623 or email emcfarlane@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Landcare group working on reserve located between Glenbrook and Lapstone. Meet at Achievement Avenue. Contact Elissa McFarlane (Bushcare Officer) via phone 47805623 or email emcfarlane@bmcc.nsw.gov.au
Remote Bushcare is now a regular Saturday group, so there is no excuse to miss out! Come and visit some of the lesser known and more difficult to access parts […]
Join us on Saturday 8 July Come and visit some of the lesser known and more difficult to access parts of Councils reserves. A reasonable level of fitness, a love […]
Bushland restoration works in Sloane Reserve and other remnant rainforest pockets on Council Managed Reserves in Mount Wilson and Mount Irvine. If you wish to visit, please get in touch […]
We will be working every month at Kittyhawke Swamp to continue assisted natural regeneration by controlling mature priority weeds. Mapping of some individuals will occur (by tagging and using iNaturalist) […]
The group works using bush regeneration techniques and advises on management of Fairy Dell and Picnic Glen area in Springwood. Meet at Springwood Avenue. Contact Tracy Abbas on tabbas@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or […]
Work to restore the catchment of the ancient conifer, the Dwarf Mountain Pine. Contact James via jbevan@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or call 0414 195 528 if interested.
This friendly neighborhood group work in a small section of open forest bushland and adjoining backyards to the lovely Leura Cascades. Meet at Govett St, Leura. Contact Tracy Abbas (Bushcare […]
Bush regeneration in Coates Park, Hazelbrook. Attendees receive emails to notify meeting point each time. If you would like to visit, please contact Karen Hising (Bushcare Officer) via khising@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or […]
Be inspired! Come and join us on Sunday 23 July at Horseshoe Falls. 2 hours of easy weeding with our Bushcare Officer followed by an interpretative walk to places of […]