Bandicoot Times - Spring 2020 No 78

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Lambert Gully Bushcare volunteers brave wet and cold conditions to stabilise an eroded slope and put in new native plants that will provide food and shelter for local wildlife. Photo: Talia Sawers

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t’s been full steam ahead since we restarted Bushcare and Trackcare activities after the 10week hiatus caused by Tasmania’s COVID lockdown. From those first working bees and dig days in early June, the program has gone from strength to strength, and we’re now experiencing a significant increase in the level of interest in our programs. With so much interest in Bushcare activities we’ve hardly had time to catch our breath, but we have welcomed 160 new volunteers into the program since March and many more have contacted us in the hope of joining our volunteer ranks. We are simply blown away by the community response and are working on a plan to provide additional volunteer opportunities for our new volunteers. We’ve had to implement some changes to the Bushcare and

Talia Sawers Program Officer Bushcare

Trackcare volunteers have been working hard to formalise the Yellow Hippo mountain bike track behind Knocklofty Reserve, and it’s looking very impressive!

Trackcare programs to cope with the increased numbers and keep everyone safe during this period of heightened risk. Thank you to all of our volunteers for working with us to make this happen. Despite activities being on hold for close to three months Bushcare has been incredibly active. The numbers from July last year to June tell the story: • 140 individual activities held • m ore than 530 volunteers took part in activities • 2 33 new volunteers joined the program • 3 600 hours were contributed by our dedicated volunteers. We also recently held a native plant giveaway to celebrate

National Tree Day. As always the giveaway was a big hit – more than 300 native plants went to new homes where they will be used to create habitat gardens.

The Friends of Wellington Park completed their grant-funded project at New Town Rivulet in Lenah Valley, which included weed control and a community planting day to help establish the newlyopened area with native plants. This spring we have some great Bushcare activities planned including more plant giveaways – keep an eye on our Facebook page for details. Have a wonderful spring, and don’t forget to find some time to observe the changes around us and welcome the diversity of new life in our bushland reserves.

Contact Us Cover photo: Cornelian Bay Bushcare do the “COVID shuffle” at a recent clean-up day.

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