Tuesday 24 July 2018

A project completed…almost

The Threatened Species Project is all but done and dusted with only the final number-
crunching-activities achieved report to be compiled and submitted on 31/7/18.

It’s been amazing project that’s contributed to a greater understanding and protection of
the threatened species in our area. Formally recording Squirrel Gliders, Powerful Owls and Tetratheca juncea have been real highlights. Knowing they are here on the Coal Point peninsula helps us to protect the bushland that they need to survive.

The community gave 15,454 hours landcaring in our local reserves, 5017 people attended a variety of 117 events that shared the joy and knowledge of caring for our land and local critters far and wide, 268 educational items were created, 51 local organisations were involved, 11,500 plants planted and over 55,000 people were reached by the project directly or indirectly via the media.

To finish off the project The Bonza Bushland Gardening Guide has been compiled to maintain the gains of the project. 

Congratulations One & All for being a part of the Threatened Species Last Stand on the Coal Point peninsula project.

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