06/05/2026
Last Sunday the 3rd of May, the Friends of Moorooduc Saddle Club got together with Mornington Peninsula Equine Landcare Group and Sheepwash Creek Catchment Landcare to tackle plant dieback within the Devilbend Biolink, a critical corridor linking remnant bushland and to the Devilbend Natural Features Reserve.
Led by bushland restoration specialists, Seeds Bushland Restoration, Moorooduc Saddle Club members gained important skills in plant identification and w**d control techniques.
We will be doing it all again this Thursday 14th May, 10am - 12pm. The community is invited to help us to remove environmental w**ds that compete for precious water resources with the existing climate stressed indigenous canopy layer.
NO PRIOR EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
By removing w**ds in the Devilbend Biolink, we are not only protecting individual trees but also safeguarding wildlife corridors that allow species to move and adapt in response to climate change.
For more information and to register: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/devilbend-biolink-restoration-moorooduc-saddle-club-tickets-1987022627167?aff=oddtdtcreator