Greater Sydney Schools Going Feral
Who’s living in your backyard?
City Livin’ Ferals involves schools from the Greater Sydney area learning about the feral animals that are impacting our native wildlife, agricultural production, urban areas and other sensitive landscapes.
Many people think the problems caused by feral animals only affects rural and remote communities. In fact, feral animals are far more widespread and also have a devastating impact on our urban (city) areas and the surrounding regions.
Greater Sydney is a large and diverse region with natural environments including plateaus, coastal and estuarine landscapes, river valleys, beaches, parks and bushland. Feral animals affect all of these areas and cause problems wherever they are found.
City Livin’ Ferals is being supported by Greater Sydney Local Land Services and funded by the Australian Government. They will be selecting schools from their region to participate in Enviro-Stories and helping these students learn about the damage caused by feral animals.
To register your school’s interest please contact Nicole Schembri on 02 4724 2144 or 0438 073 749.