Environmental Projects
Up one levelThe City of Melville conducts numerous environmental projects with the aim of protecting the quality and integrity of the City's ecosystems. Find out what's currently up in the environment.
Feral Bee Control
The feral bee control project aims to increase native fauna biodiversity by removing feral honeybees in natural tree hollows in 11 bush lands in The City of Melville.
Feral Fox and Rabbit Control
This project aims to control feral animals in bushland areas of the City of Melville in order to protect and maintain local biodiversity.
Dieback Project
This Dieback project aims to map and treat Phytophthora dieback in the City of Melville’s bushland reserves.
Harry Sandon Park Perimeter Fence
Harry Sandon Park is a valuable bushland remnant that contains a rich diversity of plants and animals. To minimise further damage to the reserve, installation of a perimeter fence is planned.