Kangaroo Valley Voice

Funding to support Endangered Species

Shoalhaven Landcare has been successful in securing a grant of nearly $200,000 over the next four years to support endangered species across the landscape from Barren Grounds to Bugong.

The project, developed in conjunction with the Kangaroo Valley Environment Group, Friends of the Brush-tailed Rock-wallaby and Brogers Creek Landcare, will deliver both on ground improvements and increased community support for four local endangered species. While not finalised, the four species are likely to be the brush-tailed rock-wallaby, spotted tailed quoll, glossy black-cockatoo and the broad headed snake. Other endangered species, such as the greater glider, long-nosed potoroo and forest owls, are also likely to benefit because of the general improvement in native habitat, reduction in pests and improved knowledge and awareness by landowners, volunteers and visitors.

The grant application sought funds for a range of activities.

This new project was further discussed at a meeting at the Kangaroo Valley Hall on 23 May 23 and should be ready to start at the beginning of July. For more information, visit the project site at the Shoalhaven Landcare website, or email to either shoalhavenlandcare@gmail.com or kangaroo.valley.environment@gmail.com.

Greg Thompson

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