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A helping hand at Morna Point, Boat Harbour, Tomaree National Park

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Event description

You're invited to join us to 

'give Morna Point a helping hand!' 

Boat Harbour

A great opportunity at this scenic spot along the Tomaree Coastal Walk to help the coastal vegetation here thrive -- a bonus is enjoying whales, wildflowers and wow views!

National Parks and Wildlife Service’s new walkways and lookout provide us with new walking opportunities. We can give the vegetation here the opportunity to flourish. Just a couple of hours removing new bitou seedlings and a few larger invading bitou bushes, will make a big difference to the vitality of this wonderful area.

What better way to meet up with other caring people outdoors in this fantastic environment.

What to expect

Saturday 29th July 2023 morning

8.20am

Arrive and sign in

8.30am

Welcome, overview, equipment and walk to our site

9am

Working in groups at locations along the walk to Morna Point

10.45am

Depart our work sites to return to meeting point

11am

Sort and return tools

Morning tea, close

Please register each participant separately. If this is your first activity with the Friends of Tomaree NP, you will asked to supply your contact details and those of an emergency contact who is not at this activity.

Once you register, you will receive an email via Humanitix with all information here, Friends of Tomaree contact info, what to wear and bring (closed shoes, long trousers, byo mug), and more. A day or so before the activity we'll send exact meeting location.


Our partners and us

This is an activity of the Friends of Tomaree National Park. We are a voluntary group of the community-based National Parks Association (Hunter Branch) whose ethos is to protect nature through action, whether on the ground or through advocacy.

Our work program on Tomaree National Park is managed and supported by the National Parks and Wildlife Service.

Our web information is kindly hosted on the website of EcoNetwork Port Stephens www.ecops.au at www.ecops.au/fotnp as we are also an affiliate group of EcoNetwork. 

We look forward to meeting with you.

The Friends of Tomaree National Park acknowledge we are meeting on the lands of the Worimi People. We pay respect to Elders, past, present and future, and acknowledge the pivotal role of First Nations People within the Australian community.


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