Awareness

social-awarenessOur goal is to keep the community informed of our efforts to preserve this natural heritage. Along with the residents of the community, parents and interested professionals – schools can involve their students in study and action for the Wetlands. We encourage youngsters to learn about the wetlands and provide information about the environment and in acting for the environment.

Wetlands are an educational resource for people of all ages, they provide the opportunity to study and explore the natural environment in urban areas where little native vegetation remains. Youngsters can learn how to monitor wetland health through macro invertebrate and water quality sampling. Further studies may also include gaining a better understanding of wetland ecosystems and their biological, ecological,chemical and hydrological processes, so that we may manage them sustainably.

  • Learn more about scientific and botanic values.
  • Anyone can become involved in activities which improve the area.
  • Appreciate the animals and plants of the wetlands.
  • Experience the rewards of conservation firsthand.
  • Enjoy the involvement of positive activities with families and friends .
  • Help preserve the community’s natural heritage.

Creating social awareness about environmental action benefits the community in many ways. Bring the family and experience the beauty of this area first hand with one of our guided nature-walks or help out at our activity days.