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Welcome to Noosa & District Landcare : Education, Protection and Participation. Noosa and District Landcare is a dynamic, proactive organisation committed to achieving long term environmental outcomes in the Burnett, Mary and Sunshine Coast regions.

Noosa & District Landcare Group - Volunteer

Weed Removal
Volunteer - Community Nature Conservation Program
The Community Nature Conservation Program (CNCP) within the Noosa Biosphere is co-ordinated by Noosa & District Landcare and supported by Sunshine Coast Council. The aim of the program is to build the capacity of the local community to maintain and care for our bushland reserves. Some of the reserves are home to wildlife of conservation significance including Glossy Black cockatoos at Dame Patti Park, Sunrise Beach and koalas at Weyba Park, Noosaville, while others provide vital ecological connectivity for native flora and fauna across the region. Currently there are 14 groups with approximately 150 active volunteers.

- Boreen Point  

- Cranks Creek

  - Cooroora Creek Park
- Dame Patti Park   - Heritage Park   - Wallace Park
- Lake Cooroibah   - Marcus Beach   - Weyba Park
- North Peregian   - North Tewantin   - Teewah village
- Pinnaroo Park   - Sunshine Beach   - Spoonbill Street
- South Peregian   - Seaview Creek    

New Groups soon:
       
- AW Dan Park   - Kin Kin Arboretum    


We love to learn and share our knowledge. The CNCP involves schools in the 'Kids Teaching Kids' program and regular special community days are a great way to showcase the positive impacts that the community make by preserving the natural environment.

 

The CNCP offer interesting and fun workshops monthly. Building nest boxes for wildlife and finding suitable trees as habitat for wildflife also enhances bush revitalisation.

 

Working bees are held on a weekly basis and enable volunteers to learn about native bush regeneration and weed control techniques, as well as native plant and animal identification. Gloves, tools and morning tea are provided. All Welcome.

To join your local bushland care group please contact
Gemma Wright on 5485 2155
or send us an email bushcare@noosalandcare.org


2011 Community Bushland Care
Noosa Working Bees
> Download the 2011 Bushland Care Calendar

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