To date the majority of the bush regeneration activity of the Threatened Species Last Stand (TSLS) project has focused on the public reserves along the peninsula. In 2014 an expansion of the on ground activities will support local landholders.
Monthly Sunday sojourns around neighbourhood nodes will aim to provide opportunities to learn about the local natives (and weeds) and bush regeneration techniques as well as meeting adjacent neighbours who border your ‘bigger backyard’.
Starting in February 2014, two bush regenerators will be on hand on the 1st Sunday of the month from 10am-1pm to provide demonstrations on weeding techniques, conduct backyard audits to help identify natives and weeds, investigate nest box opportunities and recommend plants to strengthen the wildlife corridor.
On Thursday 19th December from 11am-1pm, at Progress Hall, there is a chance to meet the folk involved in the project and find out more about when the on-ground crew will be close to your home.
On Thursday 19th December from 11am-1pm, at Progress Hall, there is a chance to meet the folk involved in the project and find out more about when the on-ground crew will be close to your home.
Bush regenerators, landcarers and the Project Steering Committee will all be on hand to chat about and celebrate the achievements of the year. A BBQ lunch will be provided. RSVP by 13/12/13 is essential to cppa.tsls@gmail.com or Suzanne 0438 596 741.
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