Thursday 12 November 2015

What’s on your block?

Are you interested in having someone who knows a lot about local bushland sharing their knowledge with you on your block? Planning is underway for the next round of Backyard Habitat Health Assessments.
One of the goals of the Threatened Species Last Stand on the Coal Point Peninsula project is to support landholders with the resources they need to better understand and implement on-ground actions that will ensure the long-term survival of the local flora and fauna.
The Backyard Habitat Health Assessment aims to provide local landholders with a picture of the current condition of their bushland block. An onsite survey is conducted with you and a detailed report is produced that provides information about how to maintain your land for vegetation diversity, health and structure. This in turn will enhance the habitat values and strengthen the green corridor along the Coal Point-Carey Bay peninsula and support the local wildlife.

The document contains hyperlinked text to assist with plant identification and weed treatment methods and is a summary of the good, the bad and the beautiful on your block. Contact Suzanne to arrange for a visit or for more information. (cppa.tsls@gmail.com)

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