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Biodiversity Month
Helping to protect our biodiversity?
Biodiversity Month is held in September each year and aims to promote the importance of protecting, conserving and improving biodiversity both within Australia and across the world. The aim is to ensure our important environments and habitats are preserved for future generations of Australians to appreciate and enjoy.We can all help protect biodiversity in our own backyards and in our local communities.

- Preserve older growth trees especially those that contain hollows. Tree hollows are essential for the long term survival of many of our most vulnerable species.
- Think about installing a possum box, microbat box or ringtail drey in your yard.
- Dispose of rubbish correctly, and recycle and reuse wherever possible. Cut bottle top rings before disposing to avoid causing harm to wildlife. If you fish please take all broken lines and hooks with you and dispose of them safely in places that are not accessible to wildlife that may be scavenging in bins near fishing sites. Discarded fishing gear takes an enormous toll on our wildlife.
- If you are our enjoying our oceans and waterways please respect recommended distances from whales and dolphins. Think of all our marine life by taking all rubbish with you and collecting any you see in the water, particularly plastics.
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