Resources
Visit regularly for fresh information on Urban Wildlife Gardens.
Weed of the Month February
Continuing on from the last few months with weeds that harm, this time we look at Silver leaf Desmodium. Most Noosa residents have picked this one up while out walking.
UWG Library Display March-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.
Find a Frog in February
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.
ABSCISSION
Do you know what ABSCISSION is?
Birds of Noosa
Did you know?
There is a full bird list for Noosa Shire in the book “Noosa’s Native Plants”. You will find it just before the Index.
Season’s Greetings
The Christmas Bells, Blandfordia grandiflora, flowers in Summer and can be seen in the wallum of the Girraween Estate in Noosa Shire.
Urban Wildlife Gardens is on Facebook
Check out the Urban Wildlife Garden Facebook page for regular updates over summer.
Noosa’s Native Plants Flowing in December
Here are some of Noosa’s native plants flowering in December.
UWG 2021 End of Year Report
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.
Native of the Month – Thyme honey myrtle
This month we look at a very attractive and hardy native, Thyme honey myrtle ( Melaleuca thymifolia)
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