January 29, 2012 1:15 pm
The MacGregor Lions Club team is partnering with Mt Gravatt
Environment Group in restoration of the native gardens along this popular walk/cycle path Roly Chapman Reserve.
Roly Chapman Reserve is a special part of our local environment supporting a wide variety of native flora and fauna including the Striped Marshfrog Limnodyynastes peronii which we found at the Lions’ working-bee in December.
Frogs are a good indicator of the health of a habitat so finding a new species is very encouraging and a powerful acknowledgment of the value of the restoration work of the Lions team.
Roly Chapman with pretty Mimosa Creek meandering through bushland is also a key part in the wildlife corridor connecting Mt Gravatt Reserve and Bulimba Creek.

Join the team restoring this special place. For details emailĀ – Macgregor.Lions.Secretary@gmail.com or contact John Spriggs on 3849 6479.
Posted by Mt Gravatt Environment Group
Categories: Bushcare, Bushwalks, Mimosa Creek Precinct, Roly Chapman Reserve Bushcare, Wildlife, Wildlife Corridor
Tags: Bushcare, frog, McGregor Lions Club, Mimosa Creek Precinct, Roly Chapman Reserve, Striped Marshfrog Limnodyynastes peronii
Mobile Site | Full Site
Get a free blog at WordPress.com Theme: WordPress Mobile Edition by Alex King.