- Location:
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Granville, NSW
Get directions - Departs from:
- Granville Station Carpark, on the corner of Memorial Drive and Mary St.
- Departure time:
- 8:30am
Hollows are needed for many species that inhabit our native woodlands. From birds, to gliders, possums and tree frogs, hollows are in short supply in Western Sydney due to the loss of mature trees in the landscape. CVA is building and installing habitat boxes for birds, gliders and microbats. This project and workshop will help you understand the importance of hollows and help you identifiy some of the key species and types of habitat required by those species in Western Sydney.
Pick up from Granville Station 8:30 am or meet onsite at 65 Long Street Smithfield at 9:00 am. Drop off back to the station by 3:00 pm.
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Conservation Volunteers Australia is Australasia's leading conservation volunteer organisation, founded in 1982. We offer conservation programs across Australia which enable volunteers to protect, preserve and restore the Australian environment. Projects take place in urban, regional and remote areas, and include tree planting, seed collection, weed control, flora and fauna surveys, building tracks and trails, fencing, and heritage restoration. See below for details of one of our conservation projects, or search for projects near you.
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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