Sanctuary News and Updates
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Cultural burning continues in Nangak Tamboree
This traditional land management practise helps supress weeds while also regenerating native plant growth.
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City Nature Challenge (25-28 April)
The City Nature Challenge (CNC) is an international effort for people across the globe to document and locate wildlife and nature in their local area.
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Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary opening Saturdays
Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary has new extended opening hours - from April we will also be open Saturdays 10am-3pm
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La Trobe University – Green Gown award winner – 2024!
La Trobe University has won the 2024 Green Gown Award Australasia in the Nature Positive category.
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Introducing our new logo
Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary has a new logo to represent the meaning behind the name - respecting, sharing and looking after the waterway.
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Vale Bruce Smith
Many of you will know of Bruce Smith from visiting the Nangak Tamboree Wildlife Sanctuary and wandering through “Bruce’s Patch”. Bruce was the assistant ranger at the Wildlife Sanctuary under George Paras through the 90
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Critically endangered Matted Flax-lily reinstated along Darebin Creek
A group of volunteers came together to plant nearly 200 of the critically endangered Matted Flax-lily along Darebin Creek.
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