Earthcare Park Landcare

13 November 2008

Field Day 7 December - End of Year Break-up

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BBQ Brunch - End of year field day & break-up. Our end of year break-up will start with field day type work. We're starting on the ...
28 October 2008

Next Field Day Sunday 2 November 2008

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Come along with gloves and hat, we've some caring to do for our 2007/2008 plantings before the summer hits us - and lots more! Look for...
07 August 2008

Field Days

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Field Days are held on the 1st Sunday of every month from 9.00 am to 12.00 pm. We'd love you to come and and join us in looking after t...
30 June 2008

Annual General Meeting, Farm Forestry Workshop & Zoe farewell lunch

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Sunday 6th July 9am on-site Farm Forestry Workshop 11am AGM- to be held at Mindaribba LALC, Metford 12> Lunch and farewell to Zoe who is ...
06 June 2008

Spotted Gum-Ironbark forest - our own Tassie tiger

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The Park is home to the Lower Hunter Spotted Gum-Ironbark (LHSGI) forest, an Endangered Ecological Community listed under the NSW Threatened...

Trees - workin' hard to make a living

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In collaboration with Greening Australia, Earthcare Park established a farm forestry project on the northern boundary of the Park. So what i...
27 March 2008

Frog Night - "Frogs in Bed"

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Friday 29 Feb - Frogs in Bed, 7.30pm. See photos of this successful event . What exactly do frogs get up to after dark? Local frog expert,...
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Earthcare Park Landcare Group
Metford Road, Tenambit, NSW, Australia
Earthcare Park is a community based Landcare group. It has been caring for 50 hectares of the Tenambit Common since 1996. Undertaking bush regeneration and nutrient control works, and growing a bushfood garden. We have field days starting at 9am on the second Saturday of each month on site when members and visitors engage in both practical care of the site and educational activities. We also hold fun events throughout the year and welcome the community to come and enjoy the rebirth of this land as a beautiful place to visit and enjoy. We welcome you to enjoy the change of seasons as the large variety of native trees and shrubs come into flower and the varieties of birds and animals increasing in numbers.
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