Events - February 2009
To join an event or for more information contact Dave info@harbourkeepers.org.au
or 02 9299 0000. Please register as a HarbourKeeper
prior to joining an event.
Check out the CoastKeepers
calendar for even more great events you can join!
Bush Regeneration - Sun 15, 08.45-12
noon
Hermitage Foreshore, Vaucluse
Calling
all HarbourKeepers - Sydney Harbour needs you! The beautiful Hermitage
Foreshore in the Sydney Harbour National Park is suffering from a weed
invasion that is choking native plants and leaving native animals hungry
and homeless.
HarbourKeepers have been working at this site since June 2006 and have
made remarkable progress, but there is still much work to do! Join us
to help the environment and learn about the issues facing Sydney Harbour's
unique bushland.
No experience is required as training and tools are provided. Read more
about HarbourKeepers work along the Hermitage Foreshore here.
Bush Regeneration - every Tues morning
Sydney Harbour National Park, Vaucluse
The
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service are looking for HarbourKeepers
volunteers to help restore native bush in Nielsen Park to its original
condition.
Come along and join a group of people dedicated to preserving
this unique part of Sydney Harbour. The group works from 7.30am to 1pm,
but you are welcome to work your own hours during this period. No prior
experience is required as tools and training are provided.
Fish Survey
HarbourKeepers
has trained dive groups and individual divers to survey 50 marine fish
in Sydney Harbour. These surveys, together with surveys from CoastKeepers
Fish Survey groups all along the NSW coast, inform marine management and
improve our knowledge of NSW's marine ecosystems.
Volunteer divers complete Fish Surveys at regularly scheduled events
and by integrating them into their normal dive practices. Read more about
HarbourKeepers Fish Surveys here.
Divers or dive groups wishing to take part should contact Dave to register
their interest.
This project has been assisted by the New South Wales
Government through its Environmental Trust.

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