Pemar Path Patience
We would like to thank 15 Trees (15trees.com.au) and G.J. Gardner Homes for the opportunity to increase our environmental footprint on Tambo Bluff. The Pemar Path project saw the planting […]
We would like to thank 15 Trees (15trees.com.au) and G.J. Gardner Homes for the opportunity to increase our environmental footprint on Tambo Bluff. The Pemar Path project saw the planting […]
The trees the wild wind brought down on the Wallaby Creek Walking Track recently have been removed. The Pelican St steps location proved the most difficult, with the branches having […]
Last Thursday’s wild wind saw trees blown over in the Gully. The large gum tree pictured above, traverses the eastern end of the Wallaby Creek Walking Track. We won’t know […]
Back in 1993 residents met with a vision to restore native vegetation that had been lost due to farming and development. From this meeting the Tambo Bluff Landcare Group (now […]
presently flowering on Tambo Bluff
Birdlife Australia has written to major retailers of SGARS asking them to remove these products from their shelves. Owls, kites and other birds of prey are dying from eating rats […]
Our resident Tambo Bluff echidnas are out and about, the little group pictured is on a mating mission. Both sexes emit a strong odour, allowing males if lucky to find […]
Planting and maintenance has resumed along Pemar path at the southern end of Broadlands Road. TBLC along with another Landcare group has been asked to trial the suitability of two […]
If you’re lucky you may catch a glimpse of a Swamp Wallaby on Tambo Bluff. These beautiful creatures are small and dark with rusty-orange-cream belly and dark brown-grey back. It’s […]
The gullies on Tambo Bluff contain ephemeral streams that flow dependent on rainfall. In all but the driest times underground spring water can still make its way to the lagoons. […]