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| Getting Involved in your Local Environment | |
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There are many ways that you can get actively involved in your local environment and in the community. Below are just some of the ways that you can help to make a difference to your environment. | |
National Tree Day 2013
Clean Up Australia Day
Friends Groups in Knox
Gardens for Wildlife
The Greenleaf Project
Native Plants and Bushland
Knox Wildlife Atlas - report native wildlife sightings in Knox
Conserving Energy and Water
Reducing your Rubbish
What about your own ideas to make a difference
| Clean Up Australia Day | | The community contribution and committment to local conservation has always been strong in the Knox area and Clean Up Australia Day is one of the many ways you can get involved in your local environment and make a difference.
To get involved, simply find a site that needs cleaning up in your community, register online at www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au and create your site, wait for your kit to arrive, spread the word to get your family and friends to join the site and then turn up on the day!
NOTE: Council does not coordinate sites, you must register at the above link to get involved.
For further information, call Clean Up Australia on 1800 282 329. Top
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| Friends Groups in Knox | | Community commitment to local conservation has always been strong in the Knox area. However, the general community has become more aware of environmental issues in recent years and this has prompted people to discover ways to become more actively involved in local bushland reserves.
To find out more about Friends Groups in Knox and how to get involved, click on the following link: Friends Groups in Knox Top
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| Gardens for Wildlife | | | ‘Gardens for Wildlife’ is a program designed to encourage you, as the owner or occupier of an average or small size suburban block, to set aside a special area in your garden for locally threatened wildlife. This can be done by providing habitat planted with locally indigenous, other Australian plants or suitable exotic species. For more information on becoming involved in this program, please click on this link: Gardens for Wildlife Program Top
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| The Greenleaf Project | | The Greenleaf project began in 2008 to assist the Knox community to live, work and play more sustainably.
Through workshops and events, residents, businesses and school groups learnt more about energy, water, biodiversity, sustainable gardening, waste minimisation and green cleaning.
The Greenleaf project is currently under review.
For more information, please contact the Sustainable Futures team at Knox City Council on 9298 8000 or email greenleaf@knox.vic.gov.au. Top
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| Native Plants and Bushland | | The City of Knox is fortunate to have many bushland reserves and creek corridors remaining in the municipality. These bushland area's provide valuable habitat for many native animals that also live in Knox.
Planting indigenous plants and removing environmental weeds is a perfect way to help. This can be done in your own garden or by joining forces with Knox City Council in local bushland reserves (ie. Friends of Knox). Council organises various activity days throughout the year and includes events such as National Tree Day and Environment Day.
For further information on Friends of Knox activities, click on the related link at the bottom of this screen. Top
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| Knox Wildlife Atlas - report native wildlife sightings in Knox | | Here in Knox we are lucky enough to have some of the most amazing flora and fauna, most of which is found nowhere else on Earth. Whilst there are many common species found in Knox, the diversity of fauna in Knox is enhanced by our close proximity to the Dandenong Ranges.
The Knox Wildlife Atlas is designed to record the native animals that live in and move through the municipality.
All interested community members (not just experts) are encouraged to submit their sightings of native animals for entry into the database.
This information is important as currently, there is a gap in our knowledge regarding native animals that live in Knox. The data will then assist us in making decisions that may affect wildlife in our municipality.
Register the details of your native animal sighting here.
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| Conserving Energy and Water | | | Local residents can make a difference by reducing their energy and water usage. For tips on conserving our valuable resources, click on the relevant link at the bottom of this screen. Top
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| Reducing your Rubbish | | Apart from using the recycling program offered by Council, residents can further reduce the amount of waste going to landfill by composting, creating a worm farm, not using plastic shopping bags and by purchasing recycled products.
Plastic bags are an established part of Australian shopping habits, with approximately 6.9 billion plastic bags used by Australian consumers each year. Plastic bags are very well suited for this purpose because they are lightweight, inexpensive, strong and functional. They do however have some major environmental impacts thanks to their litter effect, and capacity to injure wildlife, particularly in the marine environment. These impacts are increased due to the plastic persisting in the environment due to its lack of biodegradability.
Reusable shopping bags can be purchased from local supermarkets and from Planet Ark.
For more information about plastic bag use, reducing your waste and litter prevention at home and in the community, click on the relevant links at the bottom of this screen. Top
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| What about your own ideas to make a difference | | | People have been approaching Council with great ideas to make a difference to their street, neighbourhood, local park, etc. If you have ideas on how to improve your neighbourhood, your street or your community, why not chat to your neighbours, see what they think and then contact Council. Top
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