Posted by: pnha | January 25, 2010

Pittwater – a Natural Heritage Too Good to Lose!

Pittwater is very fortunate to have retained a variety of bushland areas and remnant native vegetation on private land and roadsides.

We still have many native birds, marsupials, reptiles, insects and other fauna now lost from most of Sydney’s suburban areas.

Our landforms are diverse and beautiful, from rainforest gullies to steep boulder strewn slopes, rocky outcrops and escarpments.

Ocean beaches and dunes, spectacular heath and grassy headlands, wetlands, creeks, estuaries, woodland and tall forests. Pittwater has them all! …..

Beyond these natural treasures, we have a community that values our environment and speaks out in its defence. Join us, and help keep Pittwater a special place, for now and for future generations.

Header photo: Ann & Juan Sanchez. Sacred Kingfishers in Warriewood Wetland

What’s On Soon:

Pittwater Natural Heritage Association Annual General Meeting & Talk

Saturday August 28th 2010, Katandra Bushland Sanctuary, Lane Cove Rd, Ingleside

12 noon: PNHA Annual General Meeting

12.30 Talk: Paul Mahon: The NSW Fox Threat Abatement Plan

We’ll learn what’s going on with fox control in Garigal and Ku-ring-gai National Parks and implications for our native wildlife.

Paul specialises in Carnivore Pests in the Pest Management Unit, NSW Dept of Environment and Climate Change. He is a PNHA member from North Avalon.

This plan was started in 2001, aiming to  establish long-term control programmes in those areas of NSW where impacts on threatened and other native fauna are greatest. Under the plan, fox control has been established at more than 50 priority sites over almost 1 million ha of public and private land.

1.00 Lunch

For catering purposes please RSVP to  the Secretary on 9997 3195 or email: pnhainfo@gmail.com


See all activities for 2010.

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