Planting trees for biodiversity
Fullerton, NSW

Location:
Fullerton, NSW
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Departs from:
Gravel carpark on Angas Street or opposite the YHA on Akuna Street
Departure time:
7:40am or 8am

It can be hard for native animals to move through the landscape because of farms, roads, and large cleared areas. Planting wildlife corridors helps animals to move across the landscape to get to breeding sites, water sources, and to move to different habitats as the seasons change.

We will be helping a farmer to plant native trees and shrubs in wildlife corridors on her property near Crookwell. There are many benefits to this such as creating habitat for animals; providing food sources for birds; cleaning the air; making the farm healthier and more sustainable; and mitigating erosion or water problems.   

We will be staying in nearby accommodation. The project will leave Canberra in the morning on Monday the 23rd and return on Friday the 27th. This project will incur a small cost to cover food, transport, and accommodation.

What you can expect:

-Helping a local farmer to manage the land sustainably

-Learning about a local farm

-Planting native trees and shrubs

-Helping native animals and birds

-Being out in nature with nice people

-Recognition of your efforts 

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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