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Help plant 12,000 trees in Casey

The City of Casey is aiming to plant up to 12,000 native trees this National Tree Day, Sunday July 30, at Grasmere Creek in Berwick and the community is invited to join in.

The Grasmere Creek wetlands, located in Berwick’s Cardinia Creek Parklands North, were established in 2020 through a collaborative effort between Melbourne Water, Parks Victoria, and the City of Casey.

This joint project aimed to enhance water quality, foster floodplain connectivity, and create valuable open spaces for local residents.

The Cardinia Creek Catchment is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, including rare and endangered species such as the Dwarf Galaxias fish and the platypus downstream in the Cardinia Creek.

By planting 12,000 trees along Grasmere Creek, the council aims to further support and protect this delicate ecosystem, connecting vital wetlands and existing vegetation.

National Tree Day at Cardinia Creek Parklands promises to be a fantastic day out for the whole family.

In addition to the tree planting activities, attendees will have access to information stalls, a roving entertainer, free kids’ activities, and a BBQ lunch.

The event will also be hosting representatives from the Platypus Education Group this year who educate, engage and excite children, and the community, about the platypus that live in our local creeks.

Children will also be able to see and learn more about the endangered resident Dwarf Galaxias fish in the creek.

To participate in this event, interested individuals and families can register in advance on the official National Tree Day website.

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