| | | Kaya! We are in Kambarang, the season of birth. Young animals are emerging from nests and burrows to explore their surroundings. The corridor is blooming beautifully, with orchids, daisies, bottlebrushes, melaleucas, kangaroo and cat's paws, and more in flower. We have an exciting event coming up this month with a tree planting and ribbon cutting event at Yaakan (Turtle Corner) on Saturday 19 October. There are some spots available for the community and we'd love to see you there! In November join us for a guided walk through Karak where Chelsey Thompson will explain about Nyungar bush tucker and medicine. See below for registration links. |
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| | Dieback found in the corridor As advised in the Djilba newsletter, Dieback has been found in the corridor. Gates and Phytofighter boot cleaning stations have now been installed at the western and eastern ends of the infection zone. The area is still very boggy, so we advise walkers to avoid the area until the soil is dry. |
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| | Project update Phytofighter boot cleaning stations installed Bulbous weed control completed Grass selective weed control completed New watering contractor engaged, watering starts soon Ripping of a small area in Karak completed, in preparation for a meadow planting in 2025 Beeliar Woodland Walks stall held at Festival of Ngoolarks Three foxes removed from the corridor Three 'Gladi Grab' events run by community groups CCWC and KCB Graffiti removed from southern fence line in Karak |
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| | | Weed watch Gladiolus caryophyllaceus is a bulbous weed with a pink flower. To control this weed, pull the mature stem gently to lift out the intact corm. This can then be removed from the site or squashed. | Find out more |
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| | Calling school-aged artists in Cockburn!
Enter the Community Planting Trailer Competition by creating vibrant artwork that celebrates our local biodiversity. Your design could adorn our new planting trailer used at community events, showcasing the natural beauty we aim to support. Submit your artwork and let your imagination bloom! Entries extended until end of November! | Find out more |
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| | | | Join us as we continue the beautification of Yaakan. There’ll be tree planting, ribbon cutting, morning tea, music and more! Join us from 10-11.30am on Saturday 19 October. |
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| Bush tucker and medicine plants |
| Join local Nyungar yorga Chelsey Thompson as she takes us on a guided walk, highlighting bush tucker and medicine plants. 10am to midday Saturday 2 November. |
| Register here |
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| The Rehabilitating Roe 8 project acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands on which we conduct our business. We pay our respects to ancestors and Elders, past and present. We acknowledge that the Rehabilitating Roe 8 project area is Whudjuk country and pay respects to Elders and Nyungar people past, present and future. |
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