Help conserve the Para Woodlands
Barossa, SA

Location:
Barossa, SA
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Departs from:
134 South Road Torrensville 5031 SA
ph:+ 61 8 8352 4111
Departure time:
7:50am

Join us on this two day project collecting tree guards which will be recycled for some of our future planting days.

The aim for this reserve is to restore the natural ecosystem to conserve wildlife. The property consists of existing remnant vegetation, including River Red Gum, Peppermint Box, SA Blue Gum, native grasses and herbs. The Para Woodlands Restoration Project is mainly focusing on restoring a functioning grassy ecosystem to the site. It includes maintaining remnant vegetation, revegetation of local native species and eradication of weedy species.

In June 2016, 10,000 native seedlings were planted as part of the two-day Para Woodlands planting event. About 100 volunteers participated, assisted by a Green Army team that spent six months working at Para Woodlands.

By restoring Para Woodlands it is hoped that threatened woodland bird species of the Mount Lofty Ranges will re-establish in this area.

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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Torrensville office on + 61 8 8352 4111 or email adelaide@cva.org.au