Many thanks to Rotary and to the anonymous person whose generous donations funded the Thursday crew’s long-awaited mower.
Woodend Landcare invites you to a planting session and unveiling of historic Lake Earnshaw. This 1920s swimming hole has been lovingly reclaimed thanks to lots of hard yakka from Landcare’s Thursday Crew!
Thanks to Western Water for funding through their Frances’ Environment Grant and to Macedon Ranges Shire Council.
RSVP woodendlandcare@gmail.com or call Kate on 5427 2312
The first is a Bird Forum on Saturday, 18 October with talks by twitcher extraordinaire Sean Dooley, as well as two local birders Ron Fink and Bruce Donaldson. This will be a great chance to find out about native birds, as well as the work of the Macedon Ranges Indian Myna Action Group in controlling that pest species. Limited spots are available, so reserve your place with William Terry on 5421 9674 or at wterry@mrsc.vic.gov.au. Woodend Neighbourhood House 2pm – 4pm, nibbles on arrival; please arrive at 1.30pm for prompt start. Link to Shire site
The second event is a Bird Count and we’re encouraging all Landcarers to take part in this easy 20-minute backyard survey. The aim is to collect data to monitor and track distribution and numbers of birds in the Macedon Ranges, as well as gauge threats. Check out the Shire website or the Landcare window for more info.
Thanks to the 10 wonderful staff from Western Water who approached us about doing a morning of volunteering, and then did so on Wednesday, 17 September 2014.
We cut and painted a mass of blackberry in various plantings near the weir at Ruby McKenzie Park, leaving six massive piles for Council to collect.
The Western water team were desk- and field-workers, and they worked cheerfully and tirelessly despite the thorns. We provided morning tea and feel well pleased with our end of the bargain.
Many thanks to Nicole Cooper, Senior Communications Advisor, for the
initiative.
