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Are candidates in the current NT election committed to supporting the Reserve?
In recent years, uncontrolled fires, weeds and insufficient operational funding have combined to put the natural values of Casuarina Coastal Reserve into decline. Nearby clearing of the bush combined with increasing numbers of human visitors mean that it is a … Continue reading
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Discovery Walks 2024
Join the Friends of Casuarina Coastal Reserve Inc. on Sunday, 21 July 2024 (8-11 am) for a fun-filled morning to explore the beautiful Reserve. Six concurrent guided small group walks are on offer. Register for one of these special experiences. You will learn about the local flora and fauna, practice your art or photography and take in the breathtaking views of the coastline. The walks will be followed by light refreshments and a talk with Park Rangers and the Friends of Casuarina Coastal Reserve (10-11 am). It’s a great opportunity to get some fresh air, exercise, and learn something new about this amazing local wonder. Register for the activity of your choice through the ticketing options. All adult tickets are $7 to cover admin and refreshments (kids are free).
For information on the walks and booking, please visit https://events.humanitix.com/discovery-walks-casuarina-coastal-reserve
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