Habitat for Wildlife
Any landholder can join Habitat for Wildlife but it is particularly useful for urban gardens, small farms or lifestyle blocks. Show you care about our wildlife by joining and providing some wildlife habitat on your land.
Habitat for Wildlife
Urban areas can be very important habitats and, by connecting isolated pockets of habitat, wildlife corridors are formed. These are vital connections for many species of birds and animals, enabling them to move from one area to another.
Become a part in restoring our urban landscapes – both the beauty and health of our environment. Make our landscapes a habitat not only for humans but also the wildlife that we want to connect with.
Who We Are
The project offers urban landholders information and support to conserve and improve habitats for wildlife. We aim to bring neighbours together in protecting their own backyards, local reserves and parks. There are no meetings to attend. Whether you own or rent a house, unit or flat you can do something for our native birds and wildlife: simply providing some water for them, through to planting your whole area with suitable native plants. Put up your sign and tell your friends and neighbours.
Benefits of the program:
- Information about wildlife friendly gardens,
- Membership Certificate,
- Natural Connections folder packed with information about improving your garden for native wildlife and birds,
- Information on the Great Eastern Ranges Initative and how you can help,
- A sign to put on your gate or fence to tell your friends and neighbours that you are a Habitat for Wildlife member. They might like to join too.
For more information
Ph: 02 4349 4756
Email: habitatforwildlife@cen.org.au
Post: Habitat for Wildlife PO Box 149 Ourimbah 2258
Expression of Interest
Or if you are in the Central Coast LGA you can download a Habitat for Wildlife Membership Form (Word) or Habitat for Wildlife Membership Form (PDF) and send it to us via email at habitatforwildlife@cen.org.au or post.