Conserving the habitat of Wollondilly's Koalas
Tahmoor, NSW

Location:
Tahmoor, NSW
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Departs from:
5/54 Montague Street, Fairy Meadow, 2500 NSW
ph:+612 4228 9246
Departure time:
8am

From Campbelltown to the Southern Highlands, Sydney’s South-West is home to nationally important populations of koalas virtually on the city’s doorstep and these populations are under serious threat from development & the effects of suburban sprawl.

Over the past year Conservation Volunteers Australia have helped local councils to restore key koala habitat within the Wingecarribee and Campbelltown LGAs, as well as collect critical data on the local koala population.

Now, join CVA in the next phase of this exciting program as we move onto the Wollondilly Shire and help us replicate this effort to conserve the elusive koalas of this region.

We will help improve koala habitat through bush re-generation activities such as weed removal and tree planting. This is an amazing opportunity to enhance the habitat of an iconic threatened species.

This program is a partnership involving CVA, local councils, NSW government, University experts and the community to help protect Sydney’s koalas and put them on the map!

Where to Meet - There are 3 transport options:

8.00 am - Leaving the Wollongong CVA Office.

8.50 am- Piction train station.

9.00 am - Kiah Ridge, Tahmoor.

FINISH: 2.30 PM

Please wear sturdy boots, long pants, and long sleeve shirts. Hats, sunscreen, and water is a must

If for any reason you can not make it on the day or if you are going to be late or can not find the meeting point, please contact the Wollongong office on (02) 4228 9246.

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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Fairy Meadow, office on +612 4228 9246 or email wollongong@cva.org.au