- Location:
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Fullerton, NSW
Get directions - Departs from:
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Unit 2, 89 Tennant Street Fyshwick 2609 ACT
ph:+612 6247 7770 - Departure time:
- 7:00am
Large scale clearing and fragmentation of native box and grassy woodland has led to the decline of many woodland dependent native bird species. The Central West of NSW has historically had a rich diversity of woodland bird species, however due to extensive loss of habitat and the lack of connectivity of remnant woodland, species richness and diversity is in decline across many of our woodland birds.
CVA in partnership with the Fullerton-Hadley Landcare group will increase the connectivity, and area of, existing patches of woodland by planting native woodland flora species.
The project area represents part of an important link between the Kanagra-Boyd National Park to the East and the Nuggety SCA, Keverstone NP & Razorstone Nature Reserves to the Northwest. The properties contain suitable habitat (Yellow box woodland) for several threatened fauna species including the Gang-Gang Cockatoo, Regent Honeyeater & Diamond Firetail. It is also home to iconic animals such as the Swamp wallaby, Platypus and Ringtail possum.
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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Fyshwick office on +612 6247 7770 or email canberra@cva.org.au