Field work
Wirambi Landcare
- Cockburn Central Western Australia
- Category: Environment & Conservation
- Types of work: Fundraising & Events, Writing & Editing
Help improve the condition and health of our reserves and learn new skills along the way.
Help improve the condition and health of our reserves and learn new skills along the way.
Help improve the condition and health of our reserves and learn new skills along the way.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Help with the growth of the WA Bat Network in bringing awareness to the conservation and preservation of these important species in Western Australia.
Help improve the condition and health of our reserves and learn new skills along the way.
Join the team at Candlebark Community Nursery selling local native plants to enhance biodiversity and wildlife habitat in our area.
We are seeking a positive, well-organized, and strong leader to guide our Volunteers. You will coordinate the Volunteer induction process, provide assistance and support, right through to off boarding. This position will allow us to expand our team and reach our goal of clean water for Bali! Are you a humanitarian at heart?
Lane Cove National Park has a thriving Bushcare Program running under the supervision of a National Parks Bushcare Coordinator. There are groups currently working on different days, from every week to once a month, and they welcome new members. Work is in the bush, removing weeds so that native plants will regenerate, improving the biodiversity of the park.
This bushcare group is supported by Lane Cove National Park. It meets every Wednesday and welcomes new members. Work is along the River Ave stretch of Lane Cove National Park and involves removing weeds so that native plants will regenerate, improving the biodiversity of the park.
Volunteers are needed for a project to regenerate a severely degraded section of Lane Cove National Park. This work site is accessed through the locked gate on Pittwater Rd East Ryde just south of the Rene Street roundabout. The work will benefit the local flora and fauna and the walkers using the Great North Walk. No experience needed and all are welcome and a qualified bushregenaeration trainer will assist the group for the first seven months.
This group meets at the reserve entry point to the trail at 201 Pittwater Road, East Ryde. The group meets every Monday and Saturday 8:00am to 10:30am; volunteers can come to both or either day. There is much work to be done. We are well supplied and supported by the Lane Cove National Park bush care coordinator. Come along and help us make this reserve even more beautiful.
This bushcare group is supported by Lane Cove National Park and Macquarie University. It meets on the third Saturday morning of each month so our next date will be February 17. Work is along Mars Creek, a hidden gem of the Lane Cove National Park and involves removing weeds so that native plants will regenerate, improving the biodiversity of the park.
This bushcare group is supported by Lane Cove National Park. It meets on the second Sunday morning of each month in West Pymble and welcomes new members. Work involves removing weeds so that native plants will regenerate, improving the biodiversity of the park.
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