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BirdLife Australia's Native Plant Giveaway

  • Corowa District Landcare 100 Edward St Corowa Australia (map)

Corowa District Landcare members and Birds on Farms project participants are invited to come along to Bangerang Park in Corowa on Sunday 30th June (9am to 11am) and collect some bird-friendly native plants from BirdLife Australia.

When: Sunday 30th June 2024 | 9am - 11am

Where: Bangerang Park/Corowa Civic Centre car park – Corowa

RSVP: Email Ben Humphries from BirdLife Australia: Ben.Humphries@birdlife.org.au

*Trees and shrubs to build habitat in your garden or on your farm will be available.

*Speak to BirdLife Australia and Corowa Landcare experts to learn how to become a citizen science birdwatching volunteer for Birds on Farms.

*Ask questions about your next on-farm habitat restoration project.

Thinking about becoming a Corowa District Landcare Member? Corowa District Landcare membership costs just $10 per financial year. We welcome memberships from individuals, families, schools and groups. Complete our membership form online, download a PDF to print, or collect a copy from our office at the Corowa Civic Centre (Monday to Friday). Visit: https://www.corowadistrictlandcare.org.au/get-involved

Not sure if you’re a paid Corowa District Landcare member? Please contact us to find out!

About BirdLife Australia's Saving the Nectar Sippers Phase 2 Project:

Following a successful application for a four-year grant to the NSW Government through its Saving our Species program, the Southern NSW Birds on Farms project will implement scientifically rigorous land management approaches to assist recovery of declining woodland birds in the South West Slopes region of southern NSW.

In partnership with West Hume Landcare Inc. and Corowa District Landcare, this project will support landholders to undertake targeted woodland restoration actions in priority landscapes, including stewardship agreements, grazing exclusion (fencing), facilitated natural regeneration and strategic revegetation. This will build on investment already secured by BirdLife Australia through philanthropic support, which is being used to fund community engagement, citizen-science bird monitoring and development of Woodland Bird Habitat Plans.