Gardens for Wildlife is a free program designed to support local residents to create inviting and supportive habitat for local wildlife, within their gardens
Whitehorse Seniors Festival event 2021 Learn about rotating vegetable beds, companion planting, organic gardening and more. Host: Whitehorse City Council When
In urban areas people will encounter wildlife all the time. Remember that these animals are not pets and should not be treated as such. Feeding wildlife can
Author talk. Writer and gardener Jaclyn Crupi shows us that protecting and fostering precious native wildlife starts in our own backyards.
Answers to your Food Organics and Garden Organics Service (FOGO) Service frequently asked questions.
Whitehorse News - January 2023 Do you live in Burwood, Burwood East or Vermont South? Get involved in Gardens for Wildlife! Gardens for Wildlife is a free
Community gardens provide an opportunity for people to grow food or other plants in a communal space. Growing food locally in a community garden is a great way
Helping Sick or Injured Wildlife If you find a sick or injured native animal, local veterinary clinics, local animal shelters and wildlife services can assist
Since July 2022, we have been accepting food scraps into the existing lime green-lid organics bin. This includes raw and cooked food, as well as meat and bones
Whitehorse is well known for its fauna and flora. Find out what is available within Whitehorse to ensure this is maintained and enhanced throughout the