Creating ErinEarth
Work began to create ErinEarth in 2004. The garden you see has taken only a few years to replace a desolate area with peace and beauty.
Henschke tadpoles
Henschke kids collected tadpoles in spring 2010 and watched them grow in their classroom. They grew legs and were released into the ErinEarth dam on...
Kurrajong leaf-tier
Caterpillars of the Kurrajong leaf-tier moth (Dichocrosis clytusalis) have severely damaged many kurrajongs in Wagga Wagga including ours at...
Tom the Tortoise
Tom the Tortoise lived with the family for 6 years. He had grown so much that he was too big for his tank. The family decided that he would be...
September 2010 Open Day for Families
Our Open Day in September was for families. Kids looked for small creatures living in our wetland, using nets to scoop them up and then looking for...
Our spring wattles
Many of our wattles flower in late winter and early spring creating a spectacular display. Here are some of them.
Rain in February 2010
Exceptionally heavy rains in early February have transformed ErinEarth, bringing new life.
Nesting boxes
We have several nesting boxes for birds, but sometimes there is a surprise inside!
Our volunteers at work
Erinearth maintenance volunteers meet on Mondays and Thursdays. Volunteer teachers meet on Wednesdays. Other volunteers work on days that are...
Autumn 2009
After a dry summer, the garden is preparing for cooler and hopefully wetter conditions. A time for us to enjoy the texture of leaves and the blossom...