Habitat Restoration: Walking the Cumberland Plain
Koori Kinnections takes us on a bushwalk through Dorothy Radford Reserve and shares their knowledge about the native flora and fauna that call Penrith home.
Join us for a morning of:
- Walking and talking and learning about our Cumberland Plain
- A yarning session with opportunities for a Q&A
- A scrumptious bushfood morning tea with freshly prepared damper and spreads
- Help with a weeding activity to improve this vital habitat
What can I expect?
- You’ll be provided with tools, training, and guidance on how to weed. No experience is required!
- Yummy refreshments, tea and coffee.
What do I need to wear and bring?
- Wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt, sturdy closed-in shoes, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
- Bring a bottle of water.
Street parking is available on Rochford Street and surrounding street.
The event is open to everyone with and without Bushcare experience. Children must be supervised by an adult.
Bookings are essential to secure your spot.
What is Cumberland Plain bushland?
It is a grassy woodland vegetation community found predominantly in Western Sydney, that comprises an open tree canopy, a groundcover with grasses and herbs, usually with a sparse shrub layer.
With some of the most fertile country in the Sydney region, the Cumberland Plain has been a focus for agricultural production since European settlement.
Much of the native vegetation of the Cumberland Plain has thus been cleared and its biodiversity is now identified as among the most threatened in New South Wales. This makes it a priority for conservation.
Bookings are essential to secure your spot.
Location
St Clair NSW 2759