Yellow-faced Whipsnake – ©Jayden Walsh

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Common Tree Snake – ©Jayden Walsh

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Sydney Red Gum

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Drosera spatulata

Tongue Orchid

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Powerful Owl Family

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Eastern Water Dragon

Sweet-scented Wattle

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Bush Stone Curlew

Pittwater Mist

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Fungi

Boronia

Darwinia

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Tyler’s Tree Frog – ©Jayden Walsh

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NSW Christmas Bush

 

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PNHA Bush walk/stroll Sunday May 24, 9am. Meet at entrance to Red Hill Bushland Reserve on Lady Penrhyn Drive Cromer. Bushland, views, geology, birds. More info and RSVP to pnhainfo@gmail.com with your phone number. #bushwalk #birdwatching #wildflowers #proteaceae ... See MoreSee Less

PNHA Bush walk/stroll Sunday May 24, 9am. Meet at entrance to Red Hill Bushland Reserve on Lady Penrhyn  Drive Cromer. Bushland, views, geology, birds. More info and  RSVP to pnhainfo@gmail.com with your phone number. #bushwalk #birdwatching #wildflowers #proteaceaeImage attachmentImage attachment

PNHA Walk April 26 to fauna underpass on Mona Vale Rd East. Lovely Ingleside eucalypt woodland, autumn wildflowers, Sugar Glider bite marks on Red Bloodwoods. Don’t miss our next walk on May 24 to Red Hill Reserve. #pittwater #fauna #australiannativeplants #sugargliders #bushland ... See MoreSee Less

PNHA Walk April 26 to fauna underpass on Mona Vale Rd East. Lovely Ingleside eucalypt woodland, autumn wildflowers, Sugar Glider bite marks on Red Bloodwoods.  Don’t miss our next walk on May 24 to Red Hill Reserve. #pittwater #fauna #australiannativeplants #sugargliders #bushlandImage attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

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Underpass is bigger than I thought. Should be a few more, at least two at Mona Vale Road West site. The planned wildlife overpass there would be less successful.

How will the Ringtails cross Mona Vale Rd East without being squashed? Join our PNHA walk to see the fauna underpass in Ingleside. Sunday April 26, limit 15 people. Email pnhainfo@gmail.com for details and to book. More PNHA Activities 2026 on our website. #nativefauna #roadkill #ringtails #RoadEcology ... See MoreSee Less

How will the Ringtails cross Mona Vale Rd East without being squashed? Join our PNHA walk to see the fauna underpass in Ingleside. Sunday April 26, limit 15 people. Email pnhainfo@gmail.com for details and to book. More PNHA Activities 2026 on our website. #nativefauna #roadkill #ringtails #roadecology

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An underpass is way preferable to a high wildlife bridge.

Swamp Mahogany Eucalyptus robusta flowering now, and over next few months. Where? Old Barrenjoey Rd Avalon, Hitchcock Park, Warriewood Wetlands soon. Food for lorikeets, honeyeaters, fruit bats, insects. #pittwater #birdwatching #canopytrees #insects ... See MoreSee Less

Swamp Mahogany Eucalyptus robusta flowering now, and over next few months. Where? Old Barrenjoey Rd Avalon, Hitchcock Park, Warriewood Wetlands soon. Food for lorikeets, honeyeaters, fruit bats, insects. #pittwater #birdwatching #canopytrees #insectsImage attachmentImage attachment

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About PNHA

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.

Some of our interests and concerns include:

  • Native Tree Canopy
  • "Wildlife Friendly" Gardens
  • Weed Infestation
  • Keeping our Waterways Healthy
  • Beaches and Dunes

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 1
Avalon Beach NSW 2107

Other Environmental Organisations to Follow

Invasive Species Council
The Invasive Species Council campaigns for better laws and protections for our native plants and animals from weeds, pests and feral invaders.

 

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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