Native plants for local habitat

A small donation can help grow local provenance seedlings for creek lines, dunes, shelterbelts, and habitat corridors.

Photo by RE Walsh / Unsplash

Local provenance plants are one of the simplest ways a donation can become visible, practical environmental repair. For Banksia Coast Landcare, those plants may end up along creek lines, on dune systems, in farm shelterbelts, beside walking tracks, or in habitat corridors that connect remnant bushland.

Because the sample district includes both coast and hinterland, native plants also help tell the whole Landcare story: healthier waterways, cooler paddocks, stronger dunes, better wildlife movement, and more resilient local places.

What donations help make possible

  • Seed collection bags, plant tubes, labels, potting mix, and local provenance record keeping.
  • Plant guards, stakes, mulch, and site preparation materials.
  • Follow-up watering, infill planting, and simple monitoring after community planting days.

What people can see

Supporters can see donations turn into plants in the ground, stronger habitat links, more shade, and restoration sites that volunteers and landholders can keep improving over time.