Next Activity: 13th July - Peter - see program
29th June
Yuin djiringanj people are the Traditional Custodians of this 120 ha site which was purchased by Bush Heritage Australia in 1995. It is one of the largest areas of intact native bushland left in our region and comprises Dry Rainforest, some Warm Temperate Rainforest and Brogo Vine Forest.
Bush Heritage employee and environmentalist, Josh, led the group through stunning scenery giving lots of interesting information, answering many questions and identifying species including; Forest Red Gum, Coastal Grey Box, Blue Box, Port Jackson Fig, Kurrajong, Native Quince, Sassafras and many others.
The group enjoyed a great day with some steep ups and downs, gullies rich with vines and twiners, huge rocky granite outcrops, orchids, ground covers of herbs and grasses and towering eucalypts. Lunch was had on the beautiful Brogo River under River Sheoaks.
The day was pleasantly rounded off with delicious cake, coffee, tea and a warming fire, thanks to Jeff.
Thanks to the leader of the day, Robert.
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