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:
February Saturday 27th
Insects and Other Invertebrates. 7-9pm Plateau Park, Bilgola Plateau.
Invertebrates – animals without backbones - are amazing, important and often overlooked. We could not survive without the services they provide in our environment.
Martyn Robinson, naturalist at the Australian Museum, will set up a light sheet to attract insects and tell us about the creatures we find. Bring your own invertebrates—insects, spiders etc to be identified.
Plateau Park is on Plateau Rd, near Bilgola Plateau Public School.
Bring: Mosquito repellent
Cost: free
To book: After February 14th: Gary Harris 9918 0430 email: 4gharris@tpg.com.au