Community Meeting Presentation

by | Oct 8, 2024 | PFR Updates

On September 26th, we held a community meeting at the Duke of Marlborough Ballroom to discuss our Predator Free Russell project and the upcoming township activation plans. It was a great opportunity for the team to provide an in-depth update on our progress so far and share the steps we will be taking next. 

The meeting highlighted the extensive work done over the past few months, with a focus on installing traps and bait stations across Russell township, Long Beach, and surrounding areas. As we move into the spring, these devices will be activated as part of the “knockdown” phase.

If you missed the meeting, no worries! You can view the full presentation here. We encourage the community to stay involved and continue supporting these efforts to make Russell predator-free.

 

Our Mahi

Learn more about the conservation mahi we’re working on across the Russell peninsula through community-driven action.

Predator Free 2025 trapping team out in the field in Tapeka - Russell Landcare Trust
Two volunteers planting native birds to restore the native habitat - Russell Landcare Trust
Group of volunteers stand next to spinifex plantings on Long Beach in Russell - Russell Landcare Trust