Point Resolution Reserve - River foreshore restoration

CLOSED: This project has been updated.

The City of Nedlands, in collaboration with the Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, Riverbank Program are implementing another river foreshore restoration project along the Point Resolution Reserve foreshore.

Recently contractors controlled invasive weeds and another section of brush walling is due to be installed along the north western boundary during March/April, which will extend the previously installed brush walling. The brush walling is being installed in preparation for fringing foreshore revegetation works that are scheduled during the winter months.

This project involves:

  • Stabilising and protecting existing vegetation
  • Removing invasive weeds
  • Revegetating degraded areas in order to increase biodiversity, improve habitat and protect the foreshore from tidal and storm surges.

For queries, please contact the City's Environmental Conservation Coordinator, Vicki Shannon on (08) 9273 3500. Further updates will be posted on this page.
Categories: Bushland and Cultural Heritage
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