Henderson Park Lemon Tree Passage has become the focal point of a tree planting initiative

The new trees in Henderson Park.

 

HENDERSON Park Lemon Tree Passage has become the focal point of a tree planting initiative to provide the resident koalas with extra foliage to browse on.

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Attached to each of the seedlings is a laminated information sheet to educate residents and visitors about the marsupials which are in rapid decline.

A high protective plastic collar has been placed around each tree and ‘corridors’ extend around the amenities block and skirt the car park.

The project is being carried out by the local Parks and Reserves Group with Port Stephens Council.

Koalas prefer swamp mahogany (eucalyptus robusta) as a food tree and can, at times be found in the park high up in the foliage.

Their three biggest threats come from wildfire, domestic dogs and traffic which have all increased markedly over recent times.

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