The Big Scrub was the largest area of lowland subtropical rainforest in eastern Australia, located on the North Coast of NSW, between what is now the town of Byron Bay (east) and Lismore (west). Only 1% of the Big Scrub remains (less than five hectares in total!). The Nimbin site is 33 hectares which creates a corridor between two national parks, and increases habitats for endangered species including koala, and encourages further natural regeneration.
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