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As part of roadside recovery efforts, community members are coming together to clean up and monitor weeds on road reserves affected by fire. Stay on to learn more about wildlife monitoring ... and all things frogs!
Meet at Raglan Hall to carpool at 1pm on Thursday September 4th, or 10am on Friday September 5th.
Wear high-viz clothing, sturdy footwear and gloves, and bring a drink bottle and tongs to pick up with.
All are welcome to come for part or all of the event.
For more information contact Lyn Heenan: ph 0407 801 932, email lyn_heenan@bigpond.com
This event is supported by the Raglan/Mount Cole Roadside Rehabilitation Committee, which has been established to develop a rehabilitation program for roadsides in the Raglan-Mount Cole area affected by the February 2024 bushfire.
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