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10,000 trees and shrubs planted in Casey

Casey Council held its Create Canopy for Casey tree planting event to commemorate National Tree Day on Sunday 28 July at Troops Creek Wetland in Narre Warren North.

City of Casey Manager Sustainability and Waste Michael Jansen said: “Wetlands play an important role in our environment as they not only provide wildlife habitat, but they filter stormwater before it enters rivers, creeks and eventually the bay.”

According to Mr Jansen, around 280 residents planted approximately 10,000 trees and shrubs, which will support Casey’s biodiversity and contribute towards increasing tree canopy in the city.

“It was humbling to see our community from all walks of life come together and connect with the natural environment in a positive and meaningful way,” he said.

“Council’s waste team was onsite to discuss good waste management practices to use at home. Volunteers from Casey Gardens for Wildlife provided plant and wildlife gardening advice, while Parents for Climate were there to raise awareness about climate change. “Representatives from Melbourne Stars and Captain Koala from the Country Fire Authority also attended, along with Lions Club of Casey and Sikh Volunteers Australia who provided lunch.”

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