Taroona Environment Network

The Taroona Environment Network is a local volunteer Landcare group formed in 1997 to protect and restore the biodiversity of Taroona's foreshore and adjoining gully reserves. Our work is endorsed by Kingborough Council's Bushcare Unit. Monthly working bees to weed and plant are held at different sites along the foreshore. View our Working Bee Calendar or Events on our website for upcoming bees. We also organise seasonal walkabouts - guided walks by local experts on various topics (see Events).

The day-to-day work of TEN is voluntary and includes administration, maintaining our work sites, organising community events, updating this website and providing expertise to community members (eg schools and individuals). For major projects we seek financial support from grants and donations. You can become a financial member of TEN for just $5.00 per calendar year. Tax deductible donations are also gratefully received.

New volunteers wanted! We are always on the lookout for new active members to join us at our working bees and on our committee. So if you'd like to become a member/renew your membership, make a donation or join us at our walkabout or working bees, get in touch using the contact details here, or come to our next event and introduce yourself!

 

Membership with Landcare Tasmania is supported by Kingborough Council

Membership Sponsor:
Kingborough Council
Regular Events:
Working bee first Sunday of each month 10-00 until 12-00

Primary Contact:

This information is provided for people to contact member groups about their community Landcare activities. Anyone wishing to distribute information generally to groups should contact Landcare Tasmania with their request.

Name: Nigel Richardson
Mobile phone: 0427 317 552
Email: [email protected]


Upcoming events