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Reserves and working bees

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​Local reserves and working bees introduction text to be added. why and what the group does in theses reserves, how to get involved. 

Pecks Dam Reserve

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​This man-made dam, located between Napier Crescent and Grand Boulevard Montmorency, was built in the early 1900’s to service the surrounding farmland. It came to be named after the Peck family who lived in an adobe house next to the dam from the 1950’s until the 1970’s The dam is about three quarters the size of a football field and about 8 metres deep when full. It is surrounded by largely native vegetation thus creating a bush setting in the heart of suburbia. Over the years it has been a popular recreation spot.

For more information see 
Banyule Council parks and reserves 
Gold dust wattle
Wattle
Pecks dam
Planting grasses

Rattray Road Reserve

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Short text to introduce Rattray. For example reserve history (what, when, where), what the group do there

For more information see Banyule Council parks and reserves ​

Olympic Reserve

TO BE UPDATED:
​Short text to introduce reserve. For example reserve history (what, when, where), what the group do there

For more information see Banyule Council Parks and reserves
Olympic Avenue Reserve

Wooded Way Reserve

​TO BE UPDATED:
​Short text to introduce reserve. For example reserve history (what, when, where), what the group do there
For more information see Banyule council parks and reserves 
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  • Home
  • Monty Community Group
    • About MCG
    • Thermal Camera
    • Previous Projects
    • Contact Us
  • Biodiversity Group
    • About MBG
    • Sugar Glider Projects
    • VPO1
    • Ivy - a noxious weed
    • Biodiversity sighting
    • Previous projects
  • FOMB
    • Reserves
  • Resources
    • Fauna
    • Flowers and Fungi
    • Monty Moves Newsletters
    • Peak Oil
    • Energy
    • Climate Change
    • Climate Change History
    • The Bigger Picture
    • Transport
    • Permaculture
    • Food
    • Energy Descent Plan
    • Divestment info page
    • Links
  • Join us
    • Events
    • Past events