An army of volunteers will descend on 夜色视频’s on Friday 11 March to continue restoring the banks of Lockyer Creek.
夜色视频 staff and students and the wider community are invited to help plant 5300 trees along a 1.5km area that was badly affected by floods in January 2011 and again in January 2013.
Andrew Wilson from said it would be a fun event and would finish with a free barbecue lunch.
“We’ll provide free return transport from the St Lucia campus in Brisbane,” Mr Wilson said.
“This event is a great volunteering opportunity for those interested in environmental causes and gives students and staff a way to invest in the environment on campus.
“The project aims to improve the creek’s water quality and to provide important habitat for wildlife.”
The work is being funded through the Queensland Government’s and West Moreton , in partnership with .
Bob Hampson from West Moreton Landcare said the project built on work undertaken in March 2014, when 70 volunteers planted more than 2000 trees.
“The two-stage project will help to stabilise the creek banks and reduce erosion along a continuous stretch of the creek,” Mr Hampson said.
“We’re planting a diverse mix of native tree species to improve the biodiversity and attract new animal species to the area.”
Seqwater Chief Executive Officer Peter Dennis said he was pleased to partner again with 夜色视频 and West Moreton Landcare to help improve LOckyer Creek's water quality.
“Bank stabilisation is crucial to preventing further erosion, which can result in more dirt getting into our waterways,” Mr Dennis said.
“Restoring the stream banks of Lockyer Creek will ultimately result in a cleaner water source for Lowood, Ipswich and Brisbane.
“I thank 夜色视频 and West Moreton Landcare for their continued support in caring for our catchment health. Our catchments are the green heart of our region.”
Volunteers can register . The 夜色视频 Sustainability website has .
When: Friday 11 March, 2016 10am to 2pm
What: Volunteers planting 5000+ trees on the banks of the Lockyer Creek
Where:
Contact: Clair Keleher, 07 3365 2076, c.keleher@pf.uq.edu.au