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Bush Stone Curlew

Common Tree Snake – ©Jayden Walsh

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Darwinia

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Fungi

Sweet-scented Wattle

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Tyler’s Tree Frog – ©Jayden Walsh

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Beetle

Pittwater Mist

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Yellow-faced Whipsnake – ©Jayden Walsh

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Powerful Owl Family

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Drosera spatulata

NSW Christmas Bush

Boronia

Eastern Water Dragon

 

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We have decided to cancel this walk in Duffys Forest to see endangered Grevillea caleyi and wonderful Waratahs.
However you can easily do this walk anytime yourself. Its marvellous spring flowers, trees and birds are not to be missed.
How to get there: Park at the corner of Mallawa Rd and Bulara St. The Terrey Hills golf course perimeter fence is right there. To see some endangered Grevillea caleyi, walk north, past the metal bar across the track. Grevilleas are on the left, about 150m along.
The Proteaceae plant family is very well represented in this area. It includes Grevilleas, Hakeas, Banksias, Woody Pear, Geebungs and many other species.
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We have decided to cancel this walk in Duffys Forest to see endangered Grevillea caleyi and wonderful Waratahs. 
However you can easily do this walk anytime yourself. Its marvellous spring flowers, trees and birds are not to be missed. 
How to get there: Park at the corner of Mallawa Rd and Bulara St. The Terrey Hills golf course perimeter fence is right there. To see some endangered Grevillea caleyi,  walk north, past the metal bar across the track. Grevilleas are on the left, about 150m along.
The Proteaceae plant family is very well represented in this area. It includes Grevilleas, Hakeas, Banksias, Woody Pear, Geebungs and many other species.Image attachment

PNHA will have a display at the Coastal Environment Centre Open Day next Saturday September 2. Our table will be on the CEC verandah where we will focus on insects and other invertebrates, an important but under-valued part of our local fauna. The Weed Monster will roam about giving out Asparagus Tips to spread the word about how to control Asparagus Fern.
PNHA Cards will be for sale, with images of local flora, fauna and landscapes, (some excellent for Christmas, now only about 114 days away.) Still a bargain at $2 each.
Come and have a chat!
A day-flying moth, Joseph's Coat Moth, at Avalon and on a PNHA card.
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PNHA will have a display at the Coastal Environment Centre Open Day next Saturday September 2. Our table will be on the CEC verandah where we will focus on insects and other invertebrates, an important but under-valued part of our local fauna. The Weed Monster will roam about giving out Asparagus Tips to spread the word about how to control Asparagus Fern.
PNHA Cards will be for sale, with images of local flora, fauna and landscapes, (some excellent for Christmas, now only about 114 days away.) Still a bargain at $2 each. 
Come and have a chat!
A day-flying moth, Josephs Coat Moth, at Avalon and on a PNHA card.

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Spring wildflowers on the Chiltern track Ingleside. Birds too! Come on a guided nature walk with us here on Sunday August 27. To book and more info: pnhainfo@gmail.com. ... See MoreSee Less

Spring wildflowers on the Chiltern track Ingleside. Birds too! Come on a guided nature walk with us here on Sunday August 27. To book and more info:  pnhainfo@gmail.com.Image attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

Our new cover image is Clematis aristata, aka Old Man's Beard (from its hairy-fluffy seed capsules later on), now flowering on Avalon Dunes. ... See MoreSee Less

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About PNHA

PNHA's Conservation Zones Review Submission

PNHA's Conservation Zones Review submission

Submissions closing date:  December 2 2022

About PNHA

With urbanisation, there are continuing pressures that threaten the beautiful natural environment of Pittwater. Some impacts are immediate and apparent, others are more gradual and less obvious.


The Pittwater Natural Heritage Association has been formed to act to protect and preserve the Pittwater areas major and most valuable asset - its natural heritage.


PNHA is an incorporated association seeking broad based community membership and support to enable it to have an effective and authoritative voice speaking out for the preservation of Pittwater's natural heritage.


It is a member of the Pittwater Community Alliance. Please contact us for further information. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to benefit Pittwater's natural environment go to the Pittwater Environmental Foundation.

Our Aims

  • To raise public awareness of the conservation value of the natural heritage of the Pittwater area: its landforms, watercourses, soils and local native vegetation and fauna.
  • To raise public awareness of the threats to the long-term sustainability of Pittwater's natural heritage.
  • To foster individual and community responsibility for caring for this natural heritage.
  • To encourage Pittwater Council and the NSW Government to adopt and implement policies and works which will conserve, sustain and enhance the natural heritage of Pittwater.

Our Charter

Pittwater Natural Heritage Association seeks to raise awareness and provide information and advice to our members on issues such as:

Native Tree Canopy

Identification of trees local to your particular area. What to plant to replace dead or dying trees, and how to care for trees. The characteristic form of the native tree canopy is a major contributor to Pittwater's sense of place.

"Bush Friendly" Gardens

Selecting plants for your garden that will live in harmony with nearby bushland and provide habitat for native animals and birds.

Building and Landscaping

Promoting practices which preserve and protect the visual qualities of the landform, preserve soil stability and prevent erosion of steep slopes and siltation of waterways.

Weed Infestation

Information on noxious and environmental weeds, weed identification and methods of control and eradication.

Living with Wildlife

Maintaining habitat and wildlife corridors for our rich and diverse native fauna. Understanding the impacts of introduced birds and animals and uncontrolled domestic pets.

Keeping our Waterways Healthy

Using and enjoying our waterways and estuaries whilst maintaining appropriate water quality and habitat for aquatic creatures. Caring for the streams, wetlands, saltmarsh and mangrove systems that are an integral part of our waterways.

Rock Platforms, Beaches and Dunes

Protecting and preserving the plant and animal communities on rock platforms. Restoration and regeneration of dune systems and maintenance of their stability.

Act to Preserve and Protect!

If you would like to join us, please fill out the Membership Application Form. Alternatively if you would like to contact us for information on any of our projects, our details are:

Email: pnhainfo@gmail.com

Postal Address
PO Box 187
Avalon Beach NSW 2107

President
Marita Macrae

Other Environmental Organisations

STEP Inc.  
STEP is a community-based environmental organisation with over 400 members from Ku-ring-gai, Hornsby and surrounding suburbs. Their primary aim is to work for the conservation of bushland in northern Sydney.

 

Australian Plants Society NSW
The Australian Plants Society NSW Ltd is made up of members from all walks of life who have a passion to learn about, share, grow and conserve Australian native plants and their habitats. 

 

Northern Beaches Council - Environment
Safeguarding the Northern Beaches unique living environment. 

 

Birdlife Australia
BirdLife Australia is dedicated to creating a bright future for Australia’s birds.

 

Sydney Nature
Find out about the huge variety of native plants and animals across Sydney, the benefits they provide and how you can support native plants and animals in your local area.

 

Sydney Wildlife
As well as caring for sick, injured and orphaned native wildlife, Sydney Wildlife is also involved in educating the community about native wildlife and its habitat.

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