| | | Kaya! We are in Djeran, the season of adulthood. The weather is cooling and rainfall is on the way (we all hope!). Some of you may have noticed that the pine stumps on the corner of Hope Road and Progress Drive have been felled. This was a sad event, but the community's strong support for their removal shows that it is time to move on and bring the corridor to life. The pine logs have been left on site and their habitat value is clear, with fungi sprouting, lizards and invertebrates active and Djiti djitis foraging on them. The Rehabilitating Roe 8 community survey is open until May 1. Please fill it in if you have a few minutes, it is much shorter than previous years. There is a $1,000 prize up for grabs if you are a member of a Friends group! Follow this link. We have three events coming up soon: Forest Bathing, Corridor Yarning and the 2024 Community Planting Day. See the links below to register. We hope to see you at one of these! |
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| | Corridor Yarning Event - Saturday 25 May |
| Every two years the Rehabilitating Roe 8 project holds an Open Day and in the past the Cockburn Community Wildlife Corridor have held a gathering to talk about what's going on in the corridor. This year we are combining the two events! Come and hear from traditional custodians, Friends groups and local volunteers. Have a yarn, learn from each other and celebrate your achievements. May 25, 3-5pm. |
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| | | Forest Bathing City life can be hectic and this can affect our well being. Relax and immerse yourself in the Karak bushland, with this facilitated experience. Saturday May 4, 8.30-10.30am. | Register here |
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| | Save the Date! Karak will host the 2024 Community Planting Day in the Woody Pear zone. Please save Saturday June 1, 9am to midday. Get your hands dirty and get to know the KCB custodians. |
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| | | Weed Watch Acacia iteaphylla starts to flower now, which makes it easy to spot. This nasty woody weed can spread rapidly via seeds and out compete locals. If you see one in the corridor or your bushland let someone know (or remove it!) before seed set. | Find out more >> |
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| | Watering of 2023 seedlings is ongoing in key areas Kam Rae has joined the Advisory Committee as a community member Vegetation monitoring scorecard shows great results this year New vehicle gate installed in the Tuart zone Noongar community feedback has been received in relation to signage New name and logo selected for the trail network (more to follow!) |
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| | | We the people of Rehabilitating Roe 8 acknowledge the project area is on the lands of the Whadjuk People of the Nyungar Nation. We pay our respects to their Ancestors and the Elders, past and present. We honour their continuous stewardship of country and extend our respect to the knowledge, culture and customs that form the foundations of the land and waters we live on today.
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