24 September 2008

BIODIVERSITY: Sydney Threatened Species Demonstration Sites Project Field Days

The Threatened Species Demonstration Sites Project is a joint project between the Sydney Metropolitan CMA and NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC). This project is establishing 11 demonstration sites aimed at showing what can be achieved to conserve priority threatened species.

The following Demonstration Site Field Days are being held:

  • 11th October - Cox's Ck reserve at Greenacre (Cooks River EEC)
  • 18th October - Cabramatta Creek Flying-fox Reserve
  • 25th October - Campbell Hill Reserve at Guildford (Cumberland Plain Woodland EEC)
  • 29th October - Centennial Parklands (Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub EEC)
  • Sydney Turpentine Ironbark Forest at North Ryde tentatively 1st weekend in November
  • Duffys Forest EEC at Belrose 2nd weekend in November
For more information contact Lyndsay Holme
Project Officer Threatened Species Demonstration Sites
NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change
lyndsay.holme@environment.nsw.gov.au
Tel. 9585 6826 Fax 9585 6442 (Mon, Tues and Thurs)
Tel. 4739 6314 Fax 4739 6665 (Wed and Fri)