Bushcare
Help our local environment, become a City of Ryde Bushcare Volunteer.
Bushcare volunteers assist us with the management of our natural areas, mainly on public land, using bush regeneration techniques and practices.
It is a great way to get to know the local area, learn about native plants, get fit and meet new people.
Bushcare Program
The main aim of the Bushcare Program is to regenerate, protect and preserve urban bushland areas within the City of Ryde.
By becoming a registered Bushcare volunteer you will be:
- Supporting the environment
- Meeting new people
- Gaining new skills and experience
- Having input in issues concerning bushland areas
- Improving biodiversity
- Joining a vibrant team
Bushcare Activities
Bushcare encompasses a wide variety of activities including:
- Plant identification
- Woody weed removal
- Hand weeding
- Track maintenance
- Site assessment and monitoring
- Fauna observations
- Water quality testing
- Onsite training
Bushcare Groups
Bushcare Groups are currently working at 20 different sites throughout the City of Ryde.
- Groups usually meet once a month for a period of two hours in the morning or afternoon
- Wear long pants, a long sleeved shirt, sturdy enclosed shoes, a hat and sunscreen
- All tools, gloves and training are supplied
- All you need to bring is yourself and your enthusiasm.
Find out more
Bushcare Sites
Refer to the map below to view current bushcare groups across a number of sites within the local government area.
If you are keen to join a bushcare group, contact Council's Bushcare officer on 9952 8222 or visit Join a Bushcare Group.
Map of bushcare sites
More Information
For more information contact Council's Bushcare Officer on 9952 8222.