Please help our Community SAVE OUR PRECIOUS BUSHLAND SAVE OUR NATIVE BIRDS & WILDLIFE
Courtesy of the Greenwich Rainforest Reserve Committee
Tawny Frog Mouths, pictured asleep centre (on trees)..alongside western boundary... one of the increasingly depleted metropolitan species, located at 35 Innes Rd & surrounding bushland.
This photo shows the layers of bush & beautiful ferns at the creek, immediately downstream of 35 Innes Rd, looking through to the bottom of the property, by the creek. We envisage this vegetation continuing up the property, to create the reserve. The magnificent, existing tree ferns, form a basis for this majestic wet sclerophyll, in this part of metropolitan Sydney. The alternative to this wet sclerophyl is a massive dwelling 5 - 6 metres from this creek bed...
This is the view from the creek (northern boundary), looking up to Innes Rd. The initial stage is to rid the area of weeds. All native species will be retained.
This shows the view of the property from the Western boundary. If the building goes ahead, so too will much of this vegetation.
If the bush is not preserved for future generations of wildlife and people, it is difficult to imagine this carefully camouflaged Tawny Frogmouth, pictured roosting during the day or other wildlife remaining in the area in such abundance, or at the turn of the next millenium.
* If you would prefer to see the bushland at 35 Innes Rd conserved as a Greenwich Rainforest Reserve, within 5 km of the CBD, then please support the local residents & the GRRC who are opposed to the alternative, a massive development on this bushland.