Indigenous coastal Hawkesbury Sandstone bushland thrives with a helping hand from the enthusiastic Bushcare group.

 

Many bird species are common to Cremorne Point, including small wrens using the lantana, Tawny Frogmouths nest annually in the area and the rare Powerful Owl has been sighted. Grey-headed Flying foxes visit the area while travelling from their colony at the Royal Botanical Gardens to feed for the evening.

The Cremorne Point Bushcare group was formed in 1993 and is supported by other bush regeneration works in the area.

The group works at two sites on the peninsular: Robertson's Point playground and Bogota Ave entrance to Cremorne Reserve.

Meet: 2nd Sunday of the month

Time: 9.30am - 12.30am

Robertson’s Pt. Playground

or Bogota Ave, Cremorne Pt.

Coordinator: Ann Lyons

Phone: (02) 9953 6643

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