the wolli creek valley
The Wolli Creek Valley features a significant 50 hectare bushland corridor and Regional Park in inner southwest Sydney.
It provides important habitat for a range of native plants and animals, and a rewarding nature experience for visitors.
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location
Inner south-west Sydney. It’s easy to get to and a 4.5 km walking track winds through it.
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history of the valley
A story of remarkable survival, motorway threats, community care and activism.
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plants and WILDLIFE
The valley’s bushland supports a surprising diversity of native plants and wildlife.
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regional park
For decades WCPS has cared for the valley’s bushland and campaigned for the Regional Park.
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publications
Information about and links to publications related to the Wolli Creek Valley.
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AMAZING WOLLI POSTERS
These sixteen informative posters tell many amazing stories about the valley.
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RESOURCES FOR CHILDREN
Resources to help children learn about nature and appreciate the valley and its bushland