Volunteers sow the seed for future helmeted honeyeater habitats
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Volunteers sow the seed for future helmeted honeyeater habitats
The combined effort of volunteers and students saw 1100 shrubs, grasses and gums planted in Yellingbo to restore habitat for the critically endangered helmeted honeyeater. Led by the Friends of the Helmeted Honeyeater (FoHH) group, 30 people from a technology firm and a homeschooling group… Read more The post Volunteers sow the seed for future helmeted honeyeater habitats appeared first on Star Mail Community.
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