VOLUNTEERS from Toodyay and Morangup communities came together to help rehabilitate a section of Wallaby Way reserve.
They rolled up their sleeves to plant native seedlings and infill a gravel pit left over from a road construction.
Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) with support from Boral (Midland Brick) assisted schools and communities to inspire young people to take action for the future of their environment.
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READ NOWThe on-going project will provide improved habitat for threatened native animals including woylies, bandicoots and Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos.
“Developing local community projects is a great way of supporting schools and our communities,” said Colin Jackson, CEO of Conservation Volunteers Australia.
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