Noosa digs in for National Tree Day
Noosa’s Bushland Care Groups are gearing up again for National Tree Day on Sunday 31 July.
Planet Ark launched National Tree Day in 1996 and since then, 22 million trees have been planted by more than 3.5 million volunteers.
“Helping our vulnerable wildlife species is a focus of tree planting activities for this year’s event,” Councillor Joe Jurisevic said.
Volunteers will be planting native trees and shrubs particularly koala food trees and glossy-black cockatoo ‘she-oak’ trees.”
Schools Tree Day is on Friday 29 July and Sunshine Beach High School students will be busy restoring glossy-black cockatoo habitat while learning about the glossies from Bob Carey, a Bushland Care volunteer and glossy-black cockatoo expert.
The Sunshine Beach and Tewantin North Bushland Care groups will be at the school again for the fourth year running, working hard helping the students with their tree-planting.
Volunteers, including mums and dad and kids, are very welcome to help plant trees on Sunday July 31 at:
- Redwood Bushland Reserve: 9am to 11am between Redwood Avenue and David Low Way, Marcus Beach
- Creek Road Park: 8am to 10.30am at the park entrance between 17 and 19 Creek Road, off Lake Weyba Drive, Noosaville
Gloves are provided but please bring a hat, water bottle and plenty of enthusiasm.
Council would like to thank Madills Toyota for sponsoring National Tree Day.
For further information or to get involved, please contact Noosa Council on (07) 5329 6500
15 July 2016