Find out how you can look after the trees, plants, soil and water that support Ku-ring-gai's community.
Join environmental projects working to preserve our bushland, wildlife, waterways and create mountain bike trails.
More than 30 per cent of Ku-ring-gai is covered in bushland. Find out how we are looking after these natural areas.
We have six endangered or critically endangered ecological communities.
Understand the impact of bushland dumping and encroachments and how to report.
What Council is doing to maintain Asset Protection Zones, prescribed burning and our fire trail network.
Explore our local Georegion Trails, unique geological/landscape stories that are easily accessed and frequently visited.
Sydney's first Tiny Forest has been planted in West Pymble.
Learn about the amazing fauna in Ku-ring-gai and how you can help to protect them.
Explore the three national parks bordering our community.
Fox, rabbit and feral cat control.
Guiding the management and protection of our bushland reserves.