Devlin's Creek Project
Council's Chilworth and Beecroft Reserves are currently being upgraded through a $92,000 sponsorship from Hills M2 Transurban.
Between 2008 and 2011 the project aims to:
- Improve walk tracks within the reserve
- Install interpretive and directional signage
- Run open days and bushland activities for local residents
- Promote Bushcare activities within the M2 corridor
- Run free guided bushwalks
- Remove weeds, including vines, replace with native plants and generally improve some weedier areas of the reserves
Chilworth and Beecroft Reserves are part of an important wildlife corridor. Gang gang and glossy black cockatoos, powerful owls, green and gold bell frogs and other significant fauna are known to inhabit this reserve corridor.
Download a brochure about this project - Devlin's Creek Project Brochure - 600kb.
For more information about this project call Council's Bushland and Biodiversity Team on 9847 6832.
