- Location:
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Londonderry, NSW
Get directions - Departs from:
- Penrith station. Drop off back to Penrith Station at 3pm.
- Departure time:
- 8:30 am
The Londonderry Woodland Reserve is a vital remnant of the critically endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland! It is very special because it is one of the only remnant areas that contains mature native vegetation and large trees, which provide habitat for local wildlife. Rickaby’s Creek also runs through the reserve which provides a migration corridor for wildlife, as it links pockets of Cumberland Plain Woodland from the north-east to its termination at the Wianamatta Nature Reserve in the south-east. Conservation Volunteers Australia are working to maintain and improve the values of the reserve by providing local communities the opportunity to connect and contribute to the area.
So come along to not only learn about the flora and fauna of the Cumberland Plain but also protect and conserve this precious area. Volunteers will engage in bush regeneration activities, tree planting, weed removal, flora and fauna surveys, habitat improvements, bird watching and water quality monitoring.
Visiting the reserve lets you have the closest experience to what the Cumberland Plain looked like before European settlement, so pack a good lunch and have a picnic amongst the trees!
If for any reason you cannot make it on the day, you are going to be late or cannot find the meeting point, please contact our Team Leader David on: +61 438 233 389
Pick up is Penrith Station (North side, by the multi-storey carpark) at 8:30 am, leaving site at 2:30 pm, for drop off at about 3:00 pm.
If you need any more information please email westernsydney@conservationvolunteers.com.au or give the Western Sydney office a call on (02) 4721 4625.
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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Penrith office on 02 4721 4625 or email WesternSydney@cva.org.au