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Wolston Creek Bushland Reserve (WCBR)

WCBR is the largest of WaCCs management sites, covering about 47ha next to Sumners Road, Riverhills.

Historically this Reserve was saved from other developments by residents lobbying government and it became a Bushland Reserve in 2003, and Warner Dakin began the first Bushcare.

The site is currently co-managed by WaCC and BCC’s Habitat Brisbane.

This Reserve is a unique treasure worthy of preservation for future generations.

It is a very pleasant Reserve to stroll through, as the photos on the right show, and currently volunteers are focussing on controlling weeds.

This bushland is home to a range of native flora and fauna species.

It has seven flora species that are rare to Brisbane vegetation. Additionally, there are many bird species, kangaroos, wallabies and echidnas.

The Reserve has grassed walking tracks from end to end. The Wolston Creek Bushcare Group works on removing weeds to allow space for native plants to emerge (natural regeneration). No planting is conducted in this site.

Informal working bees are held from 7.30am to 10am every fourth Sunday of each month, weather permitting. Let us know if you would like to join us.

Wolston Creek Bushland Reserve (WCBR)
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