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26 Apr, Wed |
Heathcote to Heathcote |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
17km |
300m |
Southern Sydney Branch |
Helena S. |
  Lovely. A circular walk starting from Heathcote Station down to Kangaroo Creek, up to Robertsons Knoll, down to Uloola Falls and then onto Karloo Pool, finishing with a short scramble up Bottle Forest Trail and on to Heathcote Station. Joint walk with Bush Club. Creek crossings, slippery tree roots and rough track in sections.S hort scramble up Bottle Forest Trail. Location: Royal NP Map: Port Hacking 91294N Limit: 15. Best Walk: Engadine to Karloo Pool
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26-30 Apr, Wed-Sun |
Kosciuszko NP |
Grade:3/6 |
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Southern Sydney Branch |
Brian E. |
 Walking in Kosciuszko National Park. Accommodation up to members of the party but the leader is booked into Talbingo Caravan Park. Walks will be in the northern sector of the park. Walk grades will range from 2-4, depending on the party and the weather. Options are to do nothing too!!!! Limit: 20.
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26 Apr, Wed |
Ku-ring-gai Chase NP |
Grade:3/6 |
Length |
15km |
400m |
Central Coast Branch |
Michael H. |
Day walk on track but overgrown in places. Steep climbs. GNW from Cowan Station - Jerusalem Bay - Govetts Ridge - Taffys Rock and return. Historic Trigs and superb lookouts make this walk worthwhile.
Joint walk with The Bush Club. Limit: 20. Map: Cowan
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26 Apr, Wed |
Talk/Slideshow at Sutherland |
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Southern Sydney Branch |
Peter V. |
"Improving cities for biodiversity". As urban development expands, native biodiversity in cities decreases. However, through ecologically-sensitive planning and development, and strong supporting policies, we can create cities that maintain and support urban biodiversity. The NPA's new citizen science officer, Dr. Fran van den Berg, will discuss principles and practices which can be adopted to build biodiversity-friendly cities. Learn how you can adopt these biodiversity-friendly practices in your own backyard and community.
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