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Volunteers needed for reserve work

Penrith City Council and Conservation Volunteers Australia are encouraging residents to get involved and help restore habitat across five Penrith bushland reserves throughout the year.

The Habitat Restoration program will deliver numerous events over the course of the year, rehabilitating and improving the bushland in the Penrith Local Government Area.

Activities include weed removal, planting native species, exploring the bushland at night with a spectacular Nocturnal Safari, and special guided walks and talks.

The event series is designed to be an educational, hands-on experience and Bushcare experience is not required to get involved.

The event program kicked off with Habitat Restoration at Gow Park in Mulgoa on Wednesday 6 April.

Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen praised the event program as a great way to get involved and learn more about the bushland, local animals and plants that call it home.

“Council’s Bushcare team and Conservation Volunteers Australia have created an exciting event program for 2022 that will encourage people to get out and get involved in their community,” Cr Hitchen said.

“Our Bushcare team has carefully selected five of our bushland reserves that has one or more threatened flora species that need protecting.

“The event program includes activities such as removing weeds, planting trees, guided walks, weed blitzes, and special events such as Breakfast with the Birds and Nocturnal Safaris.

“This is a great opportunity to get outside, get your hands dirty, and help protect our local plant and animal species,” she said.

The Habitat Restoration event program is supported by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust.

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