Sometime during winter the Inner West Council – Marrickville cleared the grass below & around their latest ‘habitat trees’ in Mackey Park. The cordoned off area lay there for a few weeks until it was covered with wood chip. About a fortnight ago I noticed that the area had been planted with small plants like native grasses. The more areas that support wildlife the better in my opinion.
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