Mildura West PS Landcare Project 2011
Caring for the riparian zones at Rio Vista Park and Johnson’s Bend Sandbar, Mildura.
After the floods earlier in the year, all the revegetating that we had done in 2010 was washed away. This was not good as the banks of the Murray River were bare and erosion had alerady started.
Please view the PDF attached to see photos and to read about how we revegetated this space by planting 320 native plants.
– Year 5/6 Mildura West PS
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