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About
Rocky Hill
Regeneration

Learn about the Rocky Hill Regeneration Project and its dedicated team of volunteers. Discover the history of Rocky Hill, a cherished natural landmark cared for by passionate individuals. Explore our commitment to environmental conservation and community engagement. Together, we work tirelessly to ensure the preservation of Rocky Hill’s biodiversity and the promotion of sustainable practices for future generations.

 

Please note this website is still undergoing development. While we value your feedback at this stage and after launch please be aware that changes will continue even after the website was launched on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June, 2024.

Habitat Restoration:

Restoring native plants for biodiversity.

Trail Maintenance:

Ensuring safe, low-impact access.

Education:

Raising awareness through workshops.

Monitoring and Research:

Tracking ecosystem
health.

Flora

Discover the rich variety of plant life thriving on Rocky Hill. From native wildflowers to majestic trees, learn about the unique flora that contributes to the biodiversity of the hill. Dive into informative articles and captivating images showcasing the beauty and importance of Rocky Hill’s plant species.

Indigenous plant names

For many Wiradjuri indigenous plant names see Wiradjuri Plant Use in Murrumbidgee Catchment Area https://docslib.org/doc/11108770/wiradjuri-plant-use-in-the-murrumbidgee-catchment-compiled-by-alice-williams-and-tim-sides-1-i

Please note this website is still undergoing development. While we value your feedback at this stage and after launch please be aware that changes will continue even after the website was launched on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June, 2024.

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Fauna

Delve into the fascinating world of wildlife inhabiting Rocky Hill. Learn about the diverse fauna, from tiny insects to soaring birds and elusive mammals. Explore informative resources and captivating photographs highlighting the significance of Rocky Hill as a habitat for a wide range of animal species.

Please note this website is still undergoing development. While we value your feedback at this stage and after launch please be aware that changes will continue even after the website was launched on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June, 2024.

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Access To Rocky Hill

Rocky Hill Reserve is located in Kooringal, Wagga Wagga, NSW 2650.

Access points to the reserve are located at:

  1. 73 – 75 Simkin Crescent.
  2. 99 – 101 Simkin Crescent.
  3. 38 – 42 Churchill Avenue.
  4. End of Mount Street.
  5. Monumental Cemetery.
  6. 20 – 21 Stellway Close.
Contact

How You
Can Help:

Join us in our efforts to preserve and enhance Rocky Hill’s natural environment. Learn about various ways you can contribute, from volunteering for conservation projects to making donations. Together, we can ensure that Rocky Hill remains a thriving ecosystem for generations to come.

There are many things you can do to help assist in preserving Rocky Hill:

  • Enjoy your time on Rocky Hill
  • Explore what Rocky Hill has to offer you.
  •  Engage in volunteering on Rocky Hill:
    • Watering newly planted natives
    • Mulching newly planted natives
    • Replanting natives – shrubs, grasses, forbs and trees)
    • Weeding of invasive species
    • Helping develop our:
      • website
      • Facebook
      • Instagram
    • Pest Control & Management
    • Documenting:
      • Flora (Plants, both native and introduced)
      • Fauna (Animals, including Birds, kangaroos, wallabies, snakes, lizards, insects etc)
    • Sharing information including images and sightings.
    • Assisting in writing grant applications.

Please note this website is still undergoing development. While we value your feedback at this stage and after launch please be aware that changes will continue even after the website is launched on World Environment Day, Wednesday 5th June.

Volunteers Page