Events
Million Trees Program
In collaboration with various community schools, the unique MTP program helps schools instruct young people about the importance of trees, the environmental impact of deforestation, and the need for environmental responsibility.Â
Fragmented bushland has left native animals stranded in islands of habitat. This resource explains how nature corridors — strips of connected vegetation — allow birds and wildlife to safely move through suburbs. Learn how verge gardens and community planting can make a big difference.
Dune stabilisation & Reserve preservation
Creery Waterland Planting
Creery Wetlands is a vital natural habitat under pressure
Find more information on our Facebook Page “Creery Wetland Rehabilitation”Â
Propagation Activities
Join us in making a difference
No need for a green thumb. we will show
you how! …Every Sunday
spring, help sow seeds and take cuttings.
summer, care for young plants at home using irrigated growing tables.
late summer/autumn, assist with potting seedlings at The Shed or in local schools.
autumn/winter, support regular care and help with planting through the Million Trees Program.
Plant Sales (The Shed)
Your very own native tree for just $3
We gather every Sunday at The Shed, located on the grounds of the Dawesville Bowling Club (1 Thisbe Drive), to propagate native plants and connect with our community.
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Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or joining us for the first time, you’re warmly welcome. It’s a great opportunity to:
- Meet like-minded people
- Learn about local native flora
- Take part in meaningful environmental action
Check our Calendar of Facebook or get in touch to confirm our next meeting We’d love to have you with us!
MOTT Meetings
Monthy Catch - up
We meet once a month as a committee to plan activities and catch up.
These meetings are at
7pm on the first Thursday of the month at Fraser’s landing Community Centre on the corner of
Wanjeep Street and Coodanup Drive, Coodanup.
All are welcome.
MTP Meetings
Million Trees Program
Introduced and promoted by MOTT members is active in schools in Western Australia, specifically to engage children from K-Yr12 in hands-on environmental
activities, growing WA Native Species in their school shade houses for planting out in
community projects.
Community Planting Projects
Information That is Important
National Tree Day
Information That is Important
Because We Can
Want to know more or keen to get involved? Notifications of upcoming activities and events are posted on our Facebook page and Wave Radio events calendar. You could also join our mailing list and receive notification of events and activities and updates on environmentally-oriented activities in the region.
Want To Get Involved With MOTT
If you have a question or message please reach out to us and we
be happy to have a chat with you.
For all enquiries around volunteering and plant sales please get
in contact with our secretary via the email bellow
Email: mottpeelsecretary@gmail.com
Social Media: www.facebook.com/MOTTPeel
Post: MOTT Peel Branch, PO Box 5096, Falcon WA 6210