Cat care for wildlife
Hopefully the information is of benefit to the community.
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’.
National Wattle Day falls on the first day of spring, which reinforces the flower’s status as a symbol of new growth, renewal and fresh beginnings.
We know the micro bats are here because we have seen them. The camera shows no residents in the new boxes except for spiders. Another inspection will be scheduled for […]
Air ambulance and police units honing their skills. Images taken from the Tambo Bluff cliffs on Lake King.
Never mind the weather, the Little Wattle bird loves a dip. Along with having a feed, the Crimson Rosella delights in snipping off the lavender. Absent for a couple of […]
Our AGM is scheduled for Saturday 6th August, in the Regatta Room, Metung Hotel commencing at 11.00am. Landcare is a grassroots movement empowering individuals and community to actively care for […]
These photos of a White Bellied Sea Eagle landing with its prey in an old pine tree on Tambo Bluff were taken from some 70 metres away. These majestic birds […]
One of the last remaining red gums on Tambo Bluff looks like it could have some new tenants. The lorikeets appear to be checking its suitability for their new home. […]
Recent evidence of wildlife predation along the Wallaby Creek Walking Track has raised further concerns of residents. Cats have been seen regularly in the gullies and roaming around residential properties […]