155 Trees Planted at Moore Creek Caves Reserve


Community spirit was on full display as Intrepid Landcare and Co-Exist came together with Friends of Moore Creek Caves for a successful tree planting day at Moore Creek Caves Reserve.

With the help of an enthusiastic group of volunteers, an incredible 155 native trees were planted throughout the reserve, contributing to the ongoing restoration of this important local environment. The planting will help improve habitat for native wildlife, increase biodiversity, and enhance the health of the reserve for years to come.

The event brought together people of all ages who shared a passion for caring for the environment while enjoying a rewarding morning outdoors. Volunteers worked side by side to prepare planting sites, plant native seedlings, and learn more about the importance of revegetation in our local landscape.

A huge thank you goes to the Friends of Moore Creek Caves for hosting the event and for their continued dedication to protecting and restoring this special reserve. We also extend our gratitude to the 30 plus who volunteered their time and energy to make the day such a success.

By working together, we are creating healthier ecosystems, strengthening community connections, and making a lasting difference for future generations. We look forward to seeing these trees grow and to continuing our partnership on future environmental projects.


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155 Trees Planted at Moore Creek Caves Reserve

Community spirit was on full display as Intrepid Landcare and Co-Exist came together with Friends of Moore Creek Caves for a successful tree planting day at Moore Creek Caves Reserve.

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