Restoration works underway at flying fox camps

Major restoration works are now underway at Redfern Creek in Bingara Reserve, Macquarie Fields and Farrow Road, Campbelltown to improve bushland and vegetation in the area as part of Council’s Grey Headed Flying Fox Camp Management Plan.

The works will see bushland restored to improve habitat for critically endangered Grey Headed Flying Foxes living at the Farrow Road site and in Redfern Creek.

The project at Bingara Reserve will include erosion control along the Redfern Creek line, weed removal and tree planting.

You’ll see our contractors working in the creek over the coming weeks.

The works are being assisted by Greening Australia.

This project is part of the Flying-fox Habitat Restoration Program assisted by the New South Wales Government through its Environmental Trust in association with Local Government NSW.

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