Remote Bushcare – Waterfall Reserve (Mt Wilson)
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 […]
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 […]
We will honour the life and voluntary work of Lachlan Garland by gathering together. There is also the option of easy planting to improve the Jamison Creek Catchment. Food and […]
We look forward to following up our long term control of priority weeds at Kittyhawke Swamp. Morning tea and lunch provided by Hominy Bakery. Bookings essential by Monday 21st November […]
Come and learn about the bushland in Hazelbrook. This series of walking and weeding involves some easy weeding followed by an interesting walk in the local area. This particular session […]
Come and learn about the bushland in Hazelbrook. This series of walking and weeding involves some easy weeding followed by an interesting walk in the local area.This particular session will […]
Following our successful first Swampcare event at this site, we look forward to working together again before the summer break. Morning tea and lunch provided by Hominy Bakery. Bookings essential […]
This newly formed catchment group are meeting to to explore the environmental issues impacting on the Jamison Creek ecosystems and to implement strategies to improve the overall catchment health. The […]
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 […]
Ecological restoration of the Blue Mountains Swamp near the start of the Charles Darwin Track, Wentworth Falls. Contact James Bevan on jbevan@bmcc.nsw.gov.au or phone 0414 195 528 to find out […]
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) […]