‘Communities in Forests’
Forests NSW and Conservation Volunteers Australia.
Forests NSW and Conservation Volunteers Australia (CVA) have developed an exciting joint program for conservation management activities in State forests across NSW.
The community involvement program is called ‘Communities in Forests’, and aims to maximise the involvement of communities and volunteers in the support of conservation management programs as identified by Forests NSW. CVA will assist Forests NSW in the implementation of on-ground conservation works through a partnership approach to deliver sustainable outcomes for the protection and management of State forest areas and wildlife.
Projects
CVA and Forests NSW have undertaken a range of projects around NSW:
About Conservation Volunteers Australia
Conservation Volunteers Australia is Australia’s largest practical conservation organisation, completing around 2,000 conservation projects across Australia every year.
Conservation Volunteers Australia involves the community in conservation projects in urban, regional and remote Australia ranging from tree planting; seed collection; endangered species protection; weed control; flora and fauna surveys; walking trail construction; fencing and environmental monitoring.
Volunteering with Conservation Volunteers Australia is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, meet new people and learn new skills – while making a difference to the environment.
Conservation Volunteers Australia welcomes everyone who shares our love of the outdoors and our commitment to the Australian environment.
To find out more about Conservation Volunteers Australia visit their website - www.conservationvolunteers.com.au or Freecall 1800 032 501

How do I get involved?
To find out how to participate in the ‘Communities in Forests’ program either contact Conservation Volunteers Australia direct or contact Sally Arundell, Forests NSW, on (02) 4931 6561 or email sallya@sf.nsw.gov.au.
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