Landcare
Lithgow Oberon Landcare Farmers Creek Planting Day
We are excited to share that Lithgow Oberon Landcare has been awarded a grant from the Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife @fnpwaustralia. The purpose is to provide funds to support restoration activities in the Local Government Areas (LGA's) listed as impacted by the 2019-2020 bushfires. The grant will be used to help revegetate Farmers …
Lithgow Oberon Landcare Clarence Swamp Planting Day
Kerma crescent Clarence Kerma Crescent, Clarence, NSW, AustraliaTree planting to improve the health of Newnes plateau shrub swamps 9.30 - 12.30, 23 September . Kerma Crescent, Clarence Enquiries to: Steve Fleischmann P: 0419 795 781 steven.fleischmann@lithgow.nsw.gov.au
Glen Davis Reserve Open Morning
Glen Davis Reserve Canobla Ave, Glen Davis, NSW, AustraliaFrog Monitoring in Lithgow – Oakey Park
Brewery Lane Bridge Brewery Lane off Bells Road, Oakey Park, NSW, AustraliaDo you know your Pobblebonk from your Whistling frog? Come along to our frog ID workshop to learn more about these fascinating species and how you can help monitor them along Farmers Creek. When: 7 November 6.30 to 8 pm Where: Oakey Park - Brewery Lane Bridge What: Suitable clothes for the weather. Bring a …
Capertee Valley Plant ID Walk and Workshop
The Capertee Valley contains a diversity of landforms and geology that drive equally diverse plant communities. After the success of our inaugural Plant ID walk & workshop, this time we are exploring a very different part of the Valley. Hosted by Capertee Valley Landcare with support from Central Tablelands Local Land Services, the day aims …
FOGO – Green Bin – Collection Starts
Your placeWhat goes in the green bin? Your green bin is a FOGO bin. FOGO stands for ‘Food Organics and Garden Organics’. This means that your green bin collects both food and plant waste. The green bin collects food scraps and plant cuttings for recycling into compost and other soil improvers, making it easy for households to divert waste from landfill. Can all my food go in the green bin? Yes, all your food scraps …