Environment and Conservation Action Groups: Regent Honeyeater Project
The Regent Honeyeater Project has established itself as one of the most active volunteer conservation projects in the nation.

It has engaged a whole farming community in restoring remnant box-ironbark habitat for the endangered species still living in the district, and attracted ongoing support from a wide cross section of the community to help farmers with the on-ground works.

Propagation and planting days are organised each year for a thousand students from more than 20 local schools and hundreds of volunteers from universities, walking clubs, church groups, bird observers, scouts, environment groups and the like.

A range of other activities such as nest box placement and monitoring provide crucial habitat for rare mammals as well as valuable motivational experiences for visiting groups.

Please come and join us for great weekends away in the country, achieving results that will last a lifetime.

Contact Details

Administration Andie
Ph: 0429 782-777
email: andie@regenthoneyeater.org.au
website: http://www.regenthoneyeater.org.au

Postal Address

PO Box 124
Benalla Victoria 3672

Operating Days & Times

Contact Ray Thomas for details.

Eligibility

Open to all

Other services Offered by Regent Honeyeater Project