September 07, 2022
9:30am - 12pm
Joe Earl
Slippery Dip Track (Fire Trail Start)
Morgan Road
Belrose, NSW 2085
Australia
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September 07, 2022
9:30am - 12pm
Joe Earl
Slippery Dip Track (Fire Trail Start)
Morgan Road
Belrose, NSW 2085
Australia
See Google map »
Getting out in nature is proven to help our mental health, and we’re so lucky to live in a place where we have access to so much of it! However, we need to look after it and this activity aims to remove invasive plant species in the bush up at Belrose. Come along and meet some like-minded people who have a strong connection to nature and want to protect it.
We’ll walk for roughly 45 minutes before we reach the area that requires weeding, and spend one-hour weeding before we head back. We’ll be removing paspalum, whisky grass, digitaria, and richardia species, our guide Conny Harris will show you how to look for them and the best techniques to pull them out – no prior experience is necessary!
The details
When: Wednesday, 7 September 2022
Time: 9:30am – 12:00pm
Walk difficulty: Easy to Moderate
What to bring: Water, something to eat for morning tea, wet weather clothes if rain is expected, and sun protection, gloves if you have them (but we will provide them if you don't!) Everything else will be provided.
Where: Slippery Dip Track, starting at the Fire Trail off Morgan Rd, Belrose. Find it on Google Maps here. Parking is available at the entrance.
RSVP: Please RSVP using the form on the right, and we’ll be in touch before the day to confirm the details. Feel free to share with your friends and family on the Northern Beaches, the more people involved, the more we can achieve.
ACF Community Northern Beaches is part of a network of independently organised, volunteer-run groups in the ACF community. ACF will pass on your contact details to the host for the purpose of running the event.
It's up to all of us to slow the spread of COVID-19. Please stay home and do not attend this event if you feel unwell or if you are showing any COVID symptoms (fever, shortness of breath, flu-like symptoms such as coughing, sore throat or fatigue). Additionally, do not attend the event if you have been diagnosed with COVID-19, or have had direct contact with an individual diagnosed with or suspected to have COVID-19 in the past 7 days. Stay up to date with public health guidelines from australia.gov.au.