Circle Of Life: Tulip Street Reserve Habitat In Action

The recently expanded and thriving habitat corridor at Tulip Street Reserve, Sandringham provides a natural environment for our native plants, birds, trees, frogs and other wildlife in the area.

As seen in the video below, restoring indigenous vegetation structures in identified wildlife corridors like Tulip Street Reserve is successfully enhancing habitat for native fauna, including birds, butterflies and insects, small lizards and skinks, and other local species.

Bayside's natural environment

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