Fabric Sculptures Promote UWG
The recent display of fabric sculptures at Cooroy Library is relocating to Noosaville Library from Friday 1st April.
The recent display of fabric sculptures at Cooroy Library is relocating to Noosaville Library from Friday 1st April.
An exhibition to promote the Urban Wildlife Gardens programme will be on display at the Cooroy Library during March and will move to the Noosaville Library in April.
Do you want to help with Frog research or get some tips for making your garden frog friendly? Read on to learn of the valuable work Mary River Catchment Coordinating Committee is doing to collect data and care for out frogs.
Check out the Urban Wildlife Garden Facebook page for regular updates over summer.
Urban Wildlife Gardens is a community engagement program providing a resource and service for urban landowners wishing to create native gardens that will increase biodiversity values on their property, promote enjoyment, awareness, and provide opportunities for citizen science monitoring.
Coolum native nursey is a valued partner of UWG. Many of our members have sourced their 4 membership plants from here.