Growing Food for wildlife Project – Pennant Hills/Hornsby

Growing Food for Wildlife Project

Details

Date and time

July 18, 2026 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Location

19 Wearne Ave, Pennant Hills NSW 2120, Australia

Enter from 19 wearne avenue, Pennant Hills. Follow the signs, crossing the bridge over the creek and walking north across the lawn.
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About this event

Hello Hornsby Shire!! Come along and help us grow food for sick, injured and orphaned native animals in the care of local wildlife rescue groups.

These working bees are an awesome opportunity to learn about native gardening, local plant species, local wildlife and to have a laugh and connect with locals and wildlife rehabilitators in your area! A typical workshop and working bee could include an educational talk, weeding, watering, general maintenance of plots, planting new exciting plants, discussions about wildlife and lots of laughs. We even harvest food for the wildlife that are currently undergoing rehabilitation in your local area!.

Come gardening for wildlife with us every third Saturday of the month from 01:00pm to 03:30pm!!!. It is great fun and a fantastic learning opportunity for everyone involved! No experience is required!

What to bring: – Water Bottle – Hat – Sunscreen – Gardening Gloves if you have them

How to find us on the day: Enter from 19 wearne avenue, Pennant Hills. Follow the signs, crossing the bridge over the creek and walking north across the lawn.

A bit about the project’s history:

The project began when several Sydney-based wildlife rehabilitators faced an influx of wildlife needing rescue and care. Sourcing food for these animals while in care is a challenge and many of these volunteers must spend hours each week trimming street trees for foliage and flowers. With ever increasing levels of compassion fatigue, something needed to be done. The opportunity for experienced wildlife rehabilitators to reach out and educate the community had diminished over intense rescue seasons. Thus a project that allows the wildlife rehabilitation community, bush care volunteers, citizen scientists and the general public to connect, develop and share a stronger knowledge base was needed. Growing Food for Wildlife Project. Putting all of the above together, Shaun Warden, a Sydney based wildlife rehabilitator, citizen scientist, educator and aspiring veterinarian reached out to local councils and land owners to source a space that might be suitable. In 2024, we partnered with Hornsby Shire Council and Hornsby Bush Care at Tedbury Creek. Join us and learn from expert rehabilitators, in superb bushland, with other passionate people.

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