Partners help corridor flourish
A partnership between the Wildlife Corridor Group and contractors is giving native plants on the Corridor a greater opportunity to establish and flourish.
On Saturday April 21, the volunteers, supported by the South East Regional Centre for Urban Landcare (SERCUL), manually removed more than 10 square metres of woody wood weeds.
Targeted species included Sydney Golden Wattle, Flinders Range Wattle, Geraldton Wax and Tagasaste.
Thank you for all your hard work.

A pile of woody weeds removed from the Corridor

Members of the Wildlife Corridor Group in front of removed weeds