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EcoHort Report on Bush Regeneration Works
EcoHort have now completed ‘Contractor Stages 1 & 2’ of the Nangarin bush regeneration / weed management program of works, commenced in 2020. This work forms a significant component of the Nangarin Landcare Project supported by the NSW Environmental Trust Restoration and Rehabilitation Grant 2019 awarded to Nangarin Landcare. A copy of the report is
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Alert : Problem Weeds – need to act now!
A number of seriously problematic weed types are evident within the Nangarin Estate, both on private and Community lands. Their ability to spread rapidly and distribute widely, due to their effective seed dispersal capabilities, are major reasons why residents need to act quickly to effectively eradicate these environmentally damaging weeds. Many of the weeds are
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Nangarin Landcare Group 2023 Activities
Proposed Landcare Activities for 2023: Join our friendly group of residents and learn about flora in your area. Date Start time Activity Saturday, 4 March 2023 8:00 am Monthly Landcare Working bee (3 hr) Saturday, 1 April 2023 9:00 am Monthly Landcare Working bee (3 hr) Saturday, 6 May 2023 9:00 am Monthly Landcare Working
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Nangarin Landcare 2023
Project Update January 2023 marks the conclusion of the two year Nangarin Nature Corridor – ‘Cumberland Plain Woodland Restoration – Stage 2’ project assisted by the NSW Government through its Environmental Trust 2019-20 Restoration and Rehabilitation Grants. The Project targeted areas of remnant Cumberland Plain Woodland (CPW) within the East-West nature corridor within the Nangarin Vineyard
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Is this environmental threat lurking in your garden or surrounding bushland?
Bridal Creeper (Asparagus asparagoides) is considered a major weed affecting NSW bushland areas, where it can smother native plants. It is classified as a ‘Weed of National Significance’. It forms a thick mat, up to 100mm deep, comprising a mass of underground tubers from branching rhizomes which impede the root growth of other plants. Above
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Problem Weeds and treatment techniques!
A number of seriously problematic weed types are evident within the Nangarin Estate, both on private and Community lands. Their ability to spread rapidly and distribute widely, due to their effective seed dispersal capabilities, are major reasons why residents need to act quickly to effectively eradicate these environmentally damaging weeds. Many of the weeds are
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