Sunday 8 and 9 April, 2017 – Wallaroo, Mulgoa and School House Creek, Regentville
Join the Cumberland Land’s Conservancy and help restore their first aquisition, “Wallaroo” back to Cumberland Plain Woodland. Learn how to build a floating island for resident bird species. Campout overnight with catered dinner, bush poetry and guided star gazing.
Note this is an all day event.
On the Sunday morning, travel a short distance to support Schoolhouse Creek’s Bushcare group with an early morning bird watch. Then work along the creek with the Eastern Water Dragon with tasks including bush regeneration.
Time: 7am – 12:30
All catering included.
Please RSVP by Wed April 5 to
xuela.sledge@greatersydneylandcare.org
The Cumberland Plain Landcare (and Bushcare) Support Program is kicking off early this year with monthly events designed to bring in volunteers, informal training and a small amount of emergency funding to help western Sydney Landcare and Bushcare groups in need.
The Program is kicking off on the Cumberland Land Conservancy’s “Wallaroo”, on Saturday Feb 11th in Mulgoa. Volunteers will be camping out on this beautiful property with dinner, bush poetry and star gazing. An informal talk about the fauna of western Sydney is also planned for the Wallaroo event.
Other events across western Sydney will be equally entertaining and at unique Cumberland Plain Woodland sites, or other threatened Ecological Communities, including rivers, wetlands and rainforests.
All events will have informal talks about aspects of western Sydney’s bushland and will be catered for.
Volunteers from outside of western Sydney are encouraged to come along and help out. Bush regeneration experience would be great, but not essential as training will be provided. More info? Contact Xuela Sledge, Local Landcare Coordinator, Greater Sydney Landcare Network
E: xuela.sledge@greatersydneylandcare.org
Ph: 4724 2146