![Rhonda and Peter Minko at the Bass'n'Bull Native Plant Nursery. Photo: Supplied Rhonda and Peter Minko at the Bass'n'Bull Native Plant Nursery. Photo: Supplied](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/ruby.pascoe/952a0729-a157-4e13-b0c7-dc2fb9e02b85.JPG/r0_0_4146_2764_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Landcare will be hosting a community workshop at the Bellbrook School of Arts on Thursday February 6 from 9am to 12pm to begin the recovery process for the Macleay Valley.
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The workshop will feature interesting talks, information, and a native plant nursery and garden tour.
Senior Deputy Captain of Bellbrook Volunteer Fire Brigade Arthur Bain will provide an account of fires and the fallout for the area.
Locals will hear about the Food4Wildlife program and what they can do to support wildlife recovery from FAWNA wildlife rescue volunteers.
Local Land Services staff will also be available to discuss support for vertebrate pest control and other land management programs.
Landcare Officer Andy Vinter will wrap up the talks with an update of Landcare projects in the valley and how people can get involved.
"It will be a great opportunity to talk about Landcare and share your ideas for recovery in the upper Macleay Valley," Andy said.
A highlight will be a tour through the fantastic trees grown at the Bass'n'Bull Native Plant Nursery and Garden with nursery horticulturalist Peter Minko.
All trees grown at the volunteer-run nursery are donated for local land restoration projects in the valley.
For more information contact the Macleay Landcare Network for further details and RSVP to 6562 2076 or office.macleaylandcare@gmail.com.