Blackadder Woodbridge Catchment Group (BWCG) is a not for profit community group aiming to preserve and enhance the remnant habitat along the Blackadder and Woodbridge Creeks.
BWCG hosts regular planting and weeding days involving schools, TAFE, Traditional Owners and other community groups to raise awareness about environmental issues.
The objectives of the Blackadder/Woodbridge Catchment Group are to
• Maintain and improve water quality in the catchment
• Improve the management of remnant vegetation, and to plan and target revegetation in the catchment to benefit biodiversity and habitat and improve water quality.
• Protect our resources and environment through improved land management
• Increase awareness of catchment management in order to maintain and improve environmental qualities.
• Advocate environmentally sensitive planning by State and Local Governments.
• Protect the catchment and waterways through management and practices that balance Aboriginal heritage issues, recreation needs and accessibility.
• Promote environmental education in the catchment.
• Improve the ecosystems of the Blackadder Woodbridge catchment to ensure its sustainability.