Kamay Botany Bay National Park
Kurnell, NSW

Location:
Kurnell, NSW
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Departs from:
Countrylink terminal entrance
Departure time:
8.30am

Picturesque Kamay Botany Bay National Park lies adjacent to the suburb of Kurnell and the southern entrance to Botany Bay. It is the place of Captain Cooks landing in 1770 and is widely regarded as the birthplace of modern Australia. Despite the long European history of the site there is still much native habitat in the form of Sandstone & Dune forests.

However areas of it are badly infested with exotic weed species and you will be helping National Parks to undertake valuable bush re-generation conservation works by removing these weeds and/or planting natives to help re-establish the native habitat.

8.30 am - Outside of Countrylink Terminal entrance Central Station Railway Square

9.30 am - Meet at Kamay Botany Bay National Park visitor car park. Located off Cape Solander Drive, Kurnell.

Please wear sturdy boots, long pants, and long sleeve shirts. Hats, sunscreen, and water are 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 team leader on 0404 828 911. If you need any more information please email sydney@conservationvolunteers.com.au or give the Sydney office a call on (02) 93311610

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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Randwick office on +612 9331 1610 or email sydney@cva.org.au