Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Nest boxes provide homes to fauna

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Nest boxes for Cardinia Shire’s native fauna have been installed at Mt Cannibal Reserve and private properties as part of an initiative led by the Community Recovery Committee.

Following the Bunyip Complex Bushfires many native fauna lost their homes. The Community Recovery Committee (CRC) and Friends of Mt Cannibal (FOMC) used grants from Gippsland Bendigo Community Banks with donations from the Maserati Owners Club of Australia to fund the Nest Box

Project and create new homes for the native animals.

Men’s Sheds from throughout Cardinia

Shire and beyond were involved in designing the nest boxes and purchasing materials. Berwick Woodworker­s Club, Labertouch­e Men’s Shed and Upper Beaconsfie­ld Men’s Sheds came together to cut all the materials into kits according to the designs.

Some of the boxes were assembled by Berwick Woodworker­s and a majority of the boxes were assembled by students at both of the Beaconhill­s College campuses.

Arborists from the Victorian Tree Industry Organisati­on (VTIO) were engaged to install the nest boxes. The installati­ons were completed in November last year with 540 nest boxes installed at Mt Cannibal Reserve and on private property. The project has given homes to kookaburra­s, pardalotes, owlet nightjars, crimson rosellas, eastern rosellas, sugar gliders and ringtail possums.

This project also provided an opportunit­y to collect meaningful data on the usage of the boxes. The Cardinia Environmen­t Coalition (CEC) will complete monitoring once a year for three to four years and a report will be made publicly available.

Mayor Jeff Springfiel­d praised the efforts of the community in their work on the project.

“This project was truly a community effort, with help provided from several groups across Cardinia Shire to design, create and install the nest boxes,” Cr Springfiel­d said.

“A big thanks to all the groups and individual­s who were involved in this important bushfire recovery project.”

 ?? ?? Nest boxes for native fauna have been installed at Mt Cannibal Reserve and on some private properties in an initiative led by Cardinia Shire’s Community Recovery Committee.
Nest boxes for native fauna have been installed at Mt Cannibal Reserve and on some private properties in an initiative led by Cardinia Shire’s Community Recovery Committee.

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