Tree planting at CSU

13 MAY 2014

Orange community members have been invited to join staff at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange for a tree planting day on Friday 16 May. The planting will fill gaps in a large windbreak designed to improve habitat for declining woodland birds and other wildlife, and to improve farm sustainability. Adjunct environmental management lecturer from the School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences at CSU in Orange Dr Cilla Kinross said, "We have 200 odd trees for this purpose, all grown by the 'Little Trees' volunteer propagation group on campus." Interested volunteers are advised to bring warm, waterproof clothes, boots or good shoes, hat and gardening gloves. Volunteers should contact Dr Kinross on (02) 6365 7651 or email ckinross@csu.edu.au to register. Participants will receive a free hot lunch following the tree planting.

Orange community members have been invited to join staff at Charles Sturt University (CSU) in Orange for a tree planting day on Friday 16 May. The planting will fill gaps in a large windbreak designed to improve habitat for declining woodland birds and other wildlife, and to improve farm sustainability. Adjunct environmental management lecturer from the School of Agricultural and Wine Sciences at CSU in Orange Dr Cilla Kinross said, "We have 200 odd trees for this purpose, all grown by the 'Little Trees' volunteer propagation group on campus." Interested volunteers are advised to bring warm, waterproof clothes, boots or good shoes, hat and gardening gloves. Volunteers should contact Dr Kinross on (02) 6365 7651 or email ckinross@csu.edu.au to register. Participants will receive a free hot lunch following the tree planting.

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