Wildlife Corridor

The Kooweerup Regional Health Service Ladies Auxiliary received funding to create a wildlife corridor along the boundary of the Hostel and Health Service grounds.  The project is almost completed with 500 trees and bushes have been planted.

A number of individuals and groups helped to bring this project to life. Special thanks to the Community Garden Volunteers, Volunteer Gardeners, local Secondary School Students and other Community Members.

The Wildlife Corridor looks great and will be admired for years to come.  See photos below.

 

 

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The community garden located at the front of Kooweerup Regional Health Service is a partnership project between the Kooweerup Secondary College and the Kooweerup Health Service. 
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