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Urban Wildlife Gardens2023-11-29T13:26:31+10:00

Urban Wildlife Gardens (UWG) is a community engagement program which provides a resource and service for urban landowners wishing to enhance urban ecology by using native plants, increase their understanding of biodiversity values of their property and promote their enjoyment of their garden.

It is a program for suburban gardeners who wish to create wonderful gardens for our local wildlife.

Join the Urban Wildlife program for a one of fee of $30 you will receive;

  • A garden visit and expert advice on ways to improve the biodiversity in your garden and identify the weed species to remove.
  • A property sign.
  • A 10% discount on NICA publications.
  • Newsletters emailed monthly and invitations to workshops and field days.
  • Several free plants to suit your area.

Urban Wildlife Gardens is being delivered by NICA with support from Noosa Council and is for people living in the Noosa Shire.

Michelle Newall – Project Co-Ordinator

How it works

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Urban Wildlife Gardens Presentation

Latest Posts

WEED OF THE MONTH Feb 2023 SIRATRO

February 28th, 2023|

Weedy vines have the ability to completely change an ecosystem. They are one of the biggest risks to our bushland. This month we look at Siratro. The information in the Wikipedia link is very interesting. This plant was modified by scientist to improve pasture health and this is how it entered Australia.

Crepe Mrytle

January 30th, 2023|

Flowering now in the shire is the beautiful and striking non-native Crepe myrtle. With abundant brightly coloured flowers its hard to miss..

FERNS

January 30th, 2023|

Ferns are a fascinating subject. With no flowers and reproduction by spores, they fit well into the greenest shady part of the landscaped garden where we take refuge from the summer heat.

Urban Wildlife Gardens Newsletters

The monthly UWG Newsletter is distributed on the last day of the month.  Click on the links below to view previous editions.

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Program Partners

NICA

Program initiator

Noosa Council

Program funding

Noosa & District Landcare

Native plant nursery

Coolum Community Nursery

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