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PROJECTS - the ACTION!

EWAG has many priority weed projects in the Esperance area all with the aim of protecting our unique and very special natural environment.

West Beach-1sts Coastal Restoration

West Beach-1sts Coastal Restoration

West Beach (1st carpark) has been a focus for EWAG - we are continuing to work with the High School Bush Rangers, South Coast NRM, and Shire of Esperance to restore this wonderful local coastal environment.

Salmon Beach Rehabilitation Project

Salmon Beach Rehabilitation Project

EWAG is working with the Esperance Senior High School Bush Ranger Cadets, Esperance Anglican Community School, South Coast Natural Resource Management, and the Shire of Esperance to rehabilitate the coastal reserve at Salmon Beach, Esperance

Vic Tea Tree Removal West Beach

Vic Tea Tree Removal West Beach

EWAG is working with South Coast Natural Resource Management, and the Shire of Esperance to remove the woody weed Victorian Tea Tree from the coastal reserve near West Beach, Esperance

Removing garden escapee succulants

Removing garden escapee succulants

EWAG is Working with the Shire of Esperance to remove the weedy succulants and the woody weed Victorian Tea Tree from the Castletown foreshore, Esperance

Blue Haven community weeding session

Blue Haven community weeding session

Weeding and planting local native seedlings in the coastal reserve near Blue Haven, Esperance

Woody Lake community weeding session

Woody Lake community weeding session

Community weeding sessions with Department of Parks & Wildlife, to remove Victorian Tea Tree in the Woody Lake Nature Reserve, Esperance

Coastal Trail weed info signage

Coastal Trail weed info signage

EWAG designed and installed 'Native vs Weed' information signage along the Coastal Walk Trail in Esperance

EsperancePinchPoint4_CoastalRehabiliationSites

EsperancePinchPoint4_CoastalRehabiliationSites

EWAG is working with South Coast Natural Resource Management (NRM) in the coastal macro-corridor to help improve the resilience of priority 'pinch points' with specific restoration projects. Funded by the Australian Government through the Biodiversity Fund.

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