Event Type
Landcare Region
BCT Region
• Date: 21 May
• Time: 10 AM - 12:30 PM
• Location: Mt. Gibraltar
· Details: As urban areas expand, creating spaces that support wildlife is essential. This tour, guided by the ecologist Dr. Beth Mott, highlights the diverse and often nocturnal wildlife of Mt. Gibraltar. Learn how cultivating wildlife-friendly gardens can significantly impact local biodiversity.
· Why Join? This tour is not just educational—it's a chance to connect with like-minded conservation enthusiasts. Discuss strategies, share knowledge, and contribute to a collective effort that enhances habitat connectivity and supports local wildlife through garden ecosystems. Each garden we visit serves as a vital stepping stone in creating a thriving environment for species displaced by urbanisation.
Landcare Southern Highlands invites you to a tour through selected gardens on Mt. Gibraltar, designed to support our local wildlife. Set for the 21st of May, from 10 am to 12:30 pm, this tour offers more than a glimpse into beautiful landscapes—it clearly underscores the crucial role our gardens play as vital sanctuaries for our native birds and animals.
In a time when urban expansion threatens the natural habitats of our wildlife, the importance of cultivating wildlife-friendly gardens has become paramount. Led by expert ecologist Dr. Beth Mott, you'll learn about the variety of wonderful animals, many of whom are nocturnal, that make Mt. Gibraltar their home - including the magnificent Greater Glider, the world's largest flying marsupial!
Why join this tour? It's an opportunity to meet individuals who share your passion, to exchange insights, and to partake in a united effort to enhance our area's biodiversity. Each garden we explore helps individually, and by working together, the benefits are multiplied - we can extend corridors and stepping stones, which provide food and homes for our wildlife.
For ease of access, we’ll be providing transport via a small bus, ensuring a comfortable and communal journey for all participants.
Spaces are limited. Secure your spot today and let’s learn that by gardening together, we can make a real difference for our unique wildlife.
Bus will leave from Bowral Swimming Pool carpark.
Landcare NSW and the NSW Biodiversity Conservation Trust are working together to raise awareness and support private land conservation efforts across the state.
Event Outcomes
This morning a busload of us had a wonderful time learning about different ways to create welcoming gardens for wildlife. We visited three beautiful gardens on Mt Gibraltar and in Bowral picking up hints, tips and tricks from local nature lovers. Thank you to our garden hosts, to Dr Beth Mott for sharing her expertise, and to @Moss Vale Evening CWA for a yummy-licious morning tea. We've all gone home to make some mods in our own gardens