Eurardy Reserve is located approximately 570 kilometres north of Perth and extends across more than 30,000 hectares of Nanda country. Eurardy is located in one of only 36 global biodiversity hotspots and is home to more than 500 native plant species, including five nationally endangered or vulnerable species. The Reserve forms a crucial ecological link between Kalbarri National Park and Toolong Nature Reserve. Decades of extensive grazing have changed the landscape, and entire ecosystems have been modified. The aim of this project is to restore vegetation and protect the land from further degradation and habitat loss.
601 native seedlings planted thanks to 50 planting people.
July 12, 2024
Auckland
Look back at the planting day. 2,051 native seedlings were planted by 38 planting people.
July 8, 2024
Christchurch
Look back at the planting day. 450 native seedlings were planted by 22 planting people.
September 13, 2024
Hawke's Bay
The first regional planting action day in New Zealand.
Measure and act effortlessly in 3 minutes