Restore Biodiversity at Tea Tree Reserve | Summer Up with Coastcare

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Take part in conserving and restoring the biodiversity of the magnificent and iconic Tea Tree Reserve

Help protect and enhance the biodiversity of the pre-colonial remnant vegetation site, and encourage habitat for small birds including the Superb Blue Fairy-wren that are disappearing from coastal areas due to habitat fragmentation.

There is a delicate ecology of trees, shrubs and plants that inhabit this area, and help is needed to protect them.

Port Phillip EcoCentre (PPEC) will help participants to identify local native plants and their ecological role in stabilising coastlines, learn the histories of community-led native revegetation, and actively participate in a variety of conservation activities

This work will protect and enhance the biodiversity of this pre-colonial remnant vegetation site, and encourage habitat for small birds such as the Superb Blue Fairy-wren that are disappearing from coastal areas due to habitat fragmentation. 

PPEC will organise monthly volunteer events (on the third Saturday of each month) along the Elwood Foreshore reserve. We hope that you can join in the fun at these accessible, family friendly events. 

Register now to join the Beachkeepers and get the exact meeting location for this activity.

This program is funded for six months by the Palais Community Fund.


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Date & Time

When:  Dec 17, 2022 from 10:00 to 12:00 (ET)
Associated with  Coast & Waterways

Location

Elwood Forshore Reserve
N/A
Elwood, VIC 3184

Event Organiser


(03) 9534 0670
volunteer@ecocentre.com