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Plants & Animals

Native Australian Bottlebrush Flower

Biodiversity refers to biological diversity in all forms of life including plant and animal species, as well as their genes and ecosystems.

European settlement and the subsequent urbanisation of our area has had a significant impact on its natural biodiversity.

Recognising this, the City is working to conserve and enhance our parks and streets to improve the health and diversity of flora and fauna.

Various programs are underway that deal with biodiversity issues in the LGA. The City's Environmental Grants program has funded valuable initiatives, such as the Blue Wren Habitat Conservation in Glebe/Forest Lodge project.

 

Current Status
Data indicators monitoring environmental trends relating to flora and fauna.

Pesticide Notification Plan
The plan sets out how The City of Sydney will notify members of the community of pesticide applications it makes or allows to be made to outdoor public places that it owns or controls.

What the City is Doing
Programs and initiatives that are in place to help restore, conserve and maintain biodiversity in the City of Sydney LGA.

What You Can Do
A list of practical activities to help maintain the city's natural environment.

Further Information
A list of online resources relating to plants and animals.

Please Note:
While care is taken to ensure accuracy, the City of Sydney cannot guarantee that information expressed here is correct and recommends that users exercise their own skill and care with respect to its use. The City of Sydney makes no warranty or undertaking, whether expressed or implied, nor does it assume any legal liability, whether direct or indirect.