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Peel Flora and Fauna Reserve Plant ID Walk

  • Peel, NSW, 2795 Australia (map)

Join this Peel Flora and Fauna Reserve walk to identify local plants, learn bushland health tips, discover ways to boost biodiversity, and enjoy morning tea.

Event details:
Curious what the remnant vegetation of Bathurst looks like? Join Local Land Services staff and Dan Clarke from Arcane Botanica as they lead a walk through Peel Flora and Fauna Reserve.

Come along to:

  • Identify vegetation in the Stringybark-Box forests of the reserve.

  • Bring along photos and samples for Dan to help with identification.

  • Learn tips on assessing the health of your land and its natural assets.

  • Discover ways to boost biodiversity for both nature and farm productivity.

Landholders, nature lovers, and anyone keen to learn more about local vegetation and healthy ecosystems are encouraged to come along.

This event is part of Central Tablelands Biodiversity Month.

Additional details:

  • Morning tea and lunch are provided.

  • Please bring a hat, water, binoculars, and sturdy shoes for walking through bushland.

Contact: Mike Ashelford on 0474 883 584 or via email at: mike.ashelford@lls.nsw.gov.au

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