Keeping the track open
Over the past week, two dead black wattles have fallen and blocked the Wallaby Creek Walking Track. Both have been removed by our trusty crew. Another outing was to manicure […]
Over the past week, two dead black wattles have fallen and blocked the Wallaby Creek Walking Track. Both have been removed by our trusty crew. Another outing was to manicure […]
Bill’s planting skill and speed was amazing. His mate Brian and our follow up volunteers were stretched trying to keep up with making up and helping install the guards. In […]
Tucked away high up in a pine tree, we have been able to observe mum and dad magpie caring for their young. Any other birds cruising close by were sent […]
Thank you to East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority for organising the Tambo River trip showcasing the current projects including bushfire recovery and river health. The Lady Jodie departed Johnsonville to […]
Four of the eight crew designated for the recent working bee seen continuing the ‘spruce up’ of the wildlife corridors (or as many folk call them the linkage pathways) which […]
Tambo Bluff is not immune to petty vandalism as was evident when a Landcare member came across many guards and stakes which had been deliberately broken in a recently revegetated […]
Living up to 40 years, Black Swans mate for life, with both adults raising up to 10 cygnets per season from June to September. Habitat loss, water pollution, feral/domestic animals […]
Photo taken at Nyerimilang Heritage Park while on a bush walk.
Hopefully the information is of benefit to the community.
Thanks to a load of donated mulch the Wallaby Creek Walking Track has been made a little less soggy. Some of the mulch was also spread at ‘The Patch’.