Noticing Nature in March
Where have you been over the past month and what have you seen? Below are just some of the things observed in our local parks and reserves in March! The…
Better Understanding Wodonga’s Bushfire Risks
Over the coming months, Parklands and the City of Wodonga will be taking a proactive…
Lovegrass in name only
Green Army volunteers experienced true ‘hands on’ weed control last week while hand chipping African Lovegrass on…
Wodonga Rail Trail: Transforming the view over many back fences
Local residents are calling for input from others interested in the creation of the Wodonga…
Livening up the Hume and Hovell Track
The Hume and Hovell Walking Track stretches over 440km between Yass and Albury and allows…
Willow bonfires in Middle Creek
Rangers were kept warm today burning piles of willow along Middle Creek. Twelve large piles of dry…
Trail nearly top to bottom
Teams of volunteers working with Parklands rangers have made spectacular inroads into the resurrection of…
Cosy homes going free!
Parklands has partnered with the Albury Conservation Company to help install 100 nesting boxes for the endangered…
Bears Hill cleanup
Bears Hill parklands had a much needed cleanup last week when the Green Army team…
Planting season imminent…
This morning 6,000 native plants arrived at Parklands, ready for planting in our project sites…
Huon Creek Nature Trail
Walk along the new Huon Creek nature trail in this popular urban park, wetlands and…
Parklands: How to Paint the Picture?
Parklands is a unique organisation; neither government organisation nor corporate business but not-for-profit business, neither Victorian nor…
Orchid in a Tea Cup
Shining a light on rare orchids and bats. For the past three year, Rangers have…
Fourth Fishy Trail Run a Winner
The 4th Fisy Trail Run brought sunshine, flat easy spectacular trail running and an enjoyable…
March 2015 Understorey Newsletter – much happening
There is lots happening across the regional parklands. The attached newsletter is a brief summary…
Green Army Dream Team Graduate
Journalist Tahlia McPherson writes in the Border Mail on 6 March 2015: THE first Green…
Cumberoona no longer at home on Wodonga Creek
This morning, the Cumberoona Paddlesteamer was launched back into the Mighty Murray River after three…